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How to use heave-ho in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word heave-ho? Here are some examples.

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The broomstick and the pointy hat have been given the heave-ho but, according to Diana, there are still some telltale signs.
Isn't today the day to give a stack of old newspapers or magazines the heave-ho?
After her high school sweetheart gives her the heave-ho, she pins her dreams of seeing the world on becoming a flight attendant.
Mike has been strutting around like the King Peacock for the last hour knowing that he is immune from the big heave-ho.
But trust me, the sooner you give this clown the heave-ho, the better you'll sleep.
They got the heave-ho from a guy in a black suit and an earpiece impersonating a Secret Service officer.
What a tragedy it would be if such hard-to-come-by individuals were given the heave-ho because of a drafting error in local electoral law.
I keep a very tiny email inbox just for that reason, so I'm forced on a regular basis to give a lot of old messages the big heave-ho.
There are so many exciting and widely available varieties of salad greens today that it's time to give iceberg lettuce the heave-ho.
Should the British ever give the monarchy the heave-ho we'd just have to rename it Republic Day.
But you really do yearn for some of those dreadful, impossible-to-solve, utterly boring, handicaps to get the old heave-ho.
Too softhearted to give it the heave-ho, I put it out of sight behind a toolshed.
Yet the person giving Jesus the heave-ho in this case was not a Bethlehem innkeeper.
Complaints fly, Kemball gets the heave-ho, but no money is reimbursed.
To achieve the old intestinal heave-ho, one can go with a homemade ipecac of, say, incredibly salted water or a tasty brine shrimp colada.
I'd give it a heave-ho but then my batting average doesn't make for pretty reading.
But in a shocking turn of events, wrestling got eight of 14 votes and the heave-ho.
After getting the heave-ho from one too many colleges, he wrote a letter that was published in the New York Times.
Therefore, attrition rates at IT companies should also differentiate between those who are leaving voluntarily for greener pastures and those who have been given the heave-ho.
Give pretzels the heave-ho but don't dismiss whole-grain breads.
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