To eject; to expel. See Notes and Queries, 10 S. viii. 37, 454.

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1885.  If the practice is persisted in, then [the pupils] should be fired out.Milner (Dak.) Free Press, April 25. (N.E.D.)

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1887.  [He] says, the next time such a thing occurs, he will fire the offender bodily.—Lisbon (Dak.) Star, Feb. 11. (N.E.D.)

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