Phrases with «kick»

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"Kick" typically refers to forcefully striking something with your foot, as a way to push, hit, or move it. It can also describe a sudden burst of energy or excitement. Full definition

Sentences with «kick»

  • Remember, you have to pay off the interest before the reduction in principal kicks in on the loan package. (lendedu.com)
  • But you should only work hard at things you actually get some sort of kick out of doing. (inc.com)
  • Nursing a toddler definitely is a whole new world for me so as long as I'm not getting kicked in the face at this point, I'm okay. (pregnancymagazine.com)
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