How To Use Defenestrate In A Sentence
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But I should think that CNN, MSNBC and ... well, just CNN and MSNBC, really ... would actually like to have the comfort of knowing that their on-air spouters and sermonizers weren't total hypocrites, and would defenestrate hosts who violate basic standards.
Lou Dobbs, evil idiot
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I am hoping for a hung parliament so the Tories can defenestrate him.
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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Word leaked that in his absence, Murphy would use her power as acting governor to do some deeper budget-cutting - and perhaps even to defenestrate a gubernatorial aide or two.
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Playing the whole album might cause a hungover person to defenestrate themselves.
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Those captured are killed by a variety of means: some are hanged, some are decapitated, some are drawn and quartered, some are defenestrated (thrown from upper floor windows), some are put into sacks and thrown into the Loire to drown.
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Later in the film, Richard, a gaunt, haggard, disease-ravaged poet defenestrates himself before the eyes of his best friend and former lover, the achingly frustrated Clarissa Vaughan.
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Nevertheless, whether it likes it or not, the University of Glasgow is still my alma mater and, truant and impostor though I may have been, I am saddened at its proposals to defenestrate its excellent modern languages department.
Who will awaken the talents of our poorest kids? | Kevin McKenna
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Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, seen as modernising go-getters in their early years in office, had eventually to be defenestrated by their own colleagues to save their party's reputation.
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Let the fear flow, and the public know, that you will not be afraid to defend yourself and your authority -- or to defenestrate those who violate the public trust.
Obama's MacArthur Moment
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Malema was defenestrated, but Vavi is still a loud voice within the alliance.
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Graham says that many Republicans would rather defenestrate themselves than work with the White House.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
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The reaction to what was seen as Hodgson's rather skewed perspective contributed to the campaign to have the manager defenestrated.
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The rebels stormed the palace and defenestrated the President
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The state sector must be given greater powers to defenestrate uninterested or just plain bad teachers, which would put it on a par with the private sector.
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I'm so happy I finally got to use that word "defenestrate" in my writing.
Karen Salmansohn: The 1-Minute Therapist
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He allegedly ordered the two male students to pick her up and throw her out the window. I've heard of students being suspended and expelled, but this is the first time I've heard of a student being defenestrated.
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At almost a stroke RBS's top management has been defenestrated.
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Did you know that "defenestrate" means to throw something or someone out of a window?
Anime Nano!
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The former was present with Washington's decision to defenestrate the Taliban regime after it hosted al-Qaeda.
Doug Bandow: Germany's Lesson for America: Wars of Necessity, not Choice
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She was defenestrated and replaced by John Major.
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The Republican House members defenestrated the outspoken proponent of "moral values" then serving as speaker, and his would-be successor, too.