Crossword-Solution: OUSTS 5 letters, 80 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Ejects from office 1 answer
Physically ejects 1 answer
Forces to flee 1 answer
Forces to abdicate 1 answer
Forces out of position 1 answer
Forces from office 1 answer
Forcefully removes 1 answer
Fires from Washington 1 answer
Expels from office 1 answer
Expels by force 1 answer
Votes for the winning challenger 1 answer
Removes from office, forcefully 1 answer
Directs a coup against 1 answer
Becomes free of 1 answer
Boots from office 1 answer
Boots from political office 1 answer
Boots from power 1 answer
Boots out of office 1 answer
Deposes, as a dictator 1 answer
Unseats from office 1 answer
Puts out of competition 1 answer
Succeeds in a coup 1 answer
Throws out of office 1 answer
Topples from power 1 answer
Tosses from office 1 answer
Sacks, so to speak 1 answer
Removes, as from a club 1 answer
Removes in a putsch 1 answer
Removes from a seat? 1 answer
Red-cards, in a soccer match 1 answer
Ushers out of a seat 1 answer
Kicks out of office 2 answers
Does a bouncer's job 2 answers
Winkles out 2 answers
Forces to leave 2 answers
Drums out 2 answers
Unseats 2 answers
Shows the door 2 answers
Cashiers 2 answers
Votes off the island 3 answers
Dispossesses 3 answers
Dethrones 3 answers
Forces out 3 answers
Boots out 3 answers
Forcibly removes 3 answers
Evicts 3 answers
Supplants 4 answers
Dislodges 4 answers
Gives the boot to 4 answers
Gives the gate 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OUSTS (5)

Christendom has perpetuated the dispute: Romanism affects statues and pictures: Greek orthodoxy pictures and not statues and the so-called Protestantism ousts both.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 9 Richard F. Burton 2001
And passion by itself is a noble thing, sir; but poverty and passion together--poverty and feeling--poverty and pride--the poverty one is not born to,--but falls into;--and the man who ousts you out of your easy-chair, kicking you with every turn he takes, as he settles himself more comfortably--why there's no romance in that--hard every-day life, sir! Well, well:--so after your brother's letter you resigned yourself to that fellow Smith." "No; I gave him my money, not my soul.
Night and Morning, Volume 3 Edward Bulwer Lytton 2006
And passion by itself is a noble thing, sir; but poverty and passion together--poverty and feeling--poverty and pride--the poverty one is not born to,--but falls into;--and the man who ousts you out of your easy-chair, kicking you with every turn he takes, as he settles himself more comfortably--why there’s no romance in that--hard every-day life, sir! Well, well:--so after your brother’s letter you resigned yourself to that fellow Smith.” “No; I gave him my money, not my soul.
Night and Morning, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton 2009
Afzal Khan ousts Sher Ali --Sher Ali regains the Amirship --Foresight of Sir Henry Rawlinson --The Umballa Durbar CHAPTER XXXIX.
Forty-one years in India Frederick Sleigh Roberts 2005
Porcius, Socration, the greedy Piso's Tools of thievery, rogues to famish ages, So that filthy Priapus ousts to please you My Veranius even and Fabullus? What? shall you then at early noon carousing 5 Lap in luxury? they, my jolly comrades, Search the streets on a quest of invitation? XLVIII.
The Poems and Fragments of Catullus Catullus 2006

Quotes with OUSTS (1)

Fear is Torment. The one who fears is not build to LOVE. The one who loves is made free off fear. The perfect love ousts all fear.
Henry Johnson Jr Liberian Son
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Tribune, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 278 times in crossword archives (1969–2025).