Both Uses of
dislodge
in
David Copperfield
- The little dog retreated under the sofa on my approaching him, and was with great difficulty dislodged by the fire-irons.†
Chpt 37-39 *
- Even when dislodged, he still kept the letter in his mouth; and on my endeavouring to take it from him, at the imminent risk of being bitten, he kept it between his teeth so pertinaciously as to suffer himself to be held suspended in the air by means of the document.†
Chpt 37-39
Definition:
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(dislodge) move or remove by force