Eject
Eject verb - To drive or force out.
Usage example: we summarily ejected the unwanted guest from our party
House
House verb - To provide with living quarters or shelter.
Usage example: some of the freshmen were temporarily housed in local motels while the new dorm was being finished
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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Sir Swears-a-Lot: Randy, especially during the scene when Tommy and his friends eject him and Fred from Suzi's party and the scene after, when he decides that he and Fred are returning to Suzi's house so that he can try again to connect with Julie.
Source: Film / Valley Girl
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