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Phrases with «to kick off»
The phrase
"to kick off"
means to start or initiate something.
Full definition
to kick
(parent phrase)
to kick off
to kick off the new year
to kick off the season
to kick off the weekend
to kick off summer
to kick off the week
to kick off the holiday season
to kick off time
to kick off the series
to kick off the year
to kick off the day
to kick off the fall season
to kick off the event
to kick off one's day
to kick off the school year
to kick off the festivities
to kick off fall
to kick off spring
to kick off the month
to kick off the process
to kick off one's week
to kick off a new week
Related phrases
to be off to a good start
to be off to a great start
to get off to a good start
to get off to a great start
to get off to a strong start
to get off to the right start
to get off to a winning start
to get someone off to a good start
to get breastfeeding off to a good start
to get someone off to a great start
to help someone get off to a good start
kick off time
to go off to college
to show something off to the world
kick to something
little kick to something
to kick things off
to show off to one's friends
to show someone off to one's friends
late kick off
early kick off
kick offs
to head off to college
to kick something off
to kick someone to the curb
kick off
one's kick off
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