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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

To expel

Hi "to expel" here means to "to rinse"?

"another chance for a Clinton to expel a failed Bush from the White House."

I don't think it has a same meaning as if for
"she was expelled from school"

  

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Flowersa I don't think it has a same meaning as if for"she was expelled from school" Yes, it does have the same meaning. Clinton wanted to get Bush out of the White House.

  • Flowersa I don't think it has a same meaning as if for"she was expelled from school" Yes, it does have the same meaning.
  • Clinton wanted to get Bush out of the White House.
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FlowersaI don't think it has a same meaning as if for"she was expelled from school"
Yes, it does have the same meaning. Clinton wanted to get Bush out of the White House.

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