The wind dislodged the tiles from the roof. [verb]
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Often, in freezing weather, the sodden roots can actually dislodge tiles. [verb]
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On a steep slope be very careful not to dislodge loose rocks onto those below. [verb]
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If they once made good their landing here, it would be difficult to dislodge them. [verb]
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Accordingly a party of adventurers, better suited to the task than the weak though spirited boy, was ordered to dislodge the skulkers. [verb]
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But the Carnes were a falling as much as the Darlings were a rising family, and offense comes down the hill like stones dislodged by the upward traveller. [verb]
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Moved by these arguments, it was agreed that the main body of the army should march against Glasgow, and dislodge the soldiers who were lying in that town. [verb]
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Apuleius spoke in a tone of sinister foreboding, and the falling stones dislodged by the battering-ram thundered a solemn accompaniment to his prophecy. [verb]
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The beast, being restive, rubbed against the ladder with his flank and shook it violently just as Tristram dislodged the swarm overhead. [verb]
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