Sentences with phrase «got a big kick»

I always get a big kick out of «free speech» sloganeers who think «free speech» means they are somehow immune from the consequences of what they say.
Not exactly my style of music but I got a big kick out of that video — Heaven is a ghost town — a Holy Ghost town?
(and of course i always get the biggest kick seeing the EAT table linens
I served these to a bunch of unsuspecting kids (and a few adults) and I got the biggest kick out of their reaction.
They'll get a big kick out of this.
Everyone's favorite Ranch Dressing gets a big kick with a hefty helping of dried New Mexican Red Chile.
I got a big kick out of your sledding photos, by the way.
But you might get a bigger kick out of watching some of the killer
But you might get a bigger kick out of watching some of the killer - Currywurst eating contests posted online — that is, if you get turned on by red - faced men with bulging tongues and tears streaming down their cheeks, stuffing themselves with German sausages.
She was the neighborhood cinnamon roll baker — and I know she would have gotten the biggest kick out of Ree's holiday cinnamon roll making.
Wenger is about to get a Big Kick up the ass, from reality!?
He got a big kick in the first half on his ankle but he managed to get through the 90 minutes and games of that intensity will, of course, help him a lot.»
Charley was asked if he got a bigger kick out of beating first division clubs than he did second division teams.
1:07 PM: The Browns get a big kick return on the opening kickoff but a three - and - out punctuated by a sack on third down negates it all.
I think it's a little freaky, but my kids get a big kick out of all of the worms in there and have been known to fish some out just for fun.
He seemed to get a big kick out of steering the submarine and there was a spot for Walter and I to easily watch while we took a breather.
Even if he can't read yet, your child will get a big kick out of having his own shelf — and is more likely to respect his sibling's personal space.
She got the biggest kick out of seeing her name, and even though your child, unless her name is Ella, won't care about the name, they will love the atmosphere.
Everyone got a big kick out of it, and the kids had so much fun hiding and yelling «Boo!»
Still, your dog should get a big kick out of trying to get them out.
You'll get a big kick of fiber, a massive dose of vitamins, and most fruit tastes so good you won't think you're on any type of regimented eating plan at all.
Haha Jerry I get the biggest kick out of all your comments.
He's 5, and I think he'd get a big kick out of it!
I'm pinning and for sure will try to make this, my grandchildren will get a big kick out of it.
Also, I loved the Carol Burnett show, and I think of her in those pencil skirts and get the biggest kick out of those memories «Mrs. A-Whiggins»
Firth, Rush, and Bonham - Carter are all excellent in their roles, and I also got a big kick out of Timothy Spall as a young Winston Churchill.
(Indeed the Germans in the audience seemed to get a big kick out of some of the in - jokes that went over our heads.)
The kids got a big kick out of it all, and the teachers had a good time.
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: I got a big kick, both figuratively and literally, out of the Grand Cherokee SRT8.
The kids seemed to get a big kick out of it.
And she gets a big kick out her Chihuahua brother Roscoe.
They get a big kick out of being hand fed bite sized pieces of anything.
I got a big kick out of your story.
I wore it to a Five Guys location at Otakon one year, and the folks behind the counter got a big kick out of it, some even taking pictures with their phones.
I get a big kick out of dance.
I find it kind of interesting that I kind of see some Hirschhorn, some «barbarism,» in those blue patches in Tarantula — interesting in that the blue patches are kind of empty: the «excessiveness» (it's beautiful / «economical» excessiveness) is in the other «half» of Tarantula — «dynamic oppositional qualities» found in your materials??? I do get a big kick out of looking at what I can see of your work on my computer.
With providers like Google and Yahoo onboard, email encryption is bound to get a big kick in the ass.
Chromebooks are set to get a big kick up the rear when it comes to battery life.
Tessier is a fitting example of someone who gets a big kick out of helping people.
On the other hand, I get a big kick out of repainting furniture.
I got a big kick out of your brother, Mike.

Not exact matches

I'm a big believer in shiatsu — I like getting the crap kicked out of me, finding that good pain.
After kicking off last week, tech earnings continue with more big companies reporting after Apple gets things started.
They got big bucks and can replace the mob dollars you kicked out.
That is plural, as the Jews used to worship more that one god, until they got kicked out of the holy land and assumed the big guy was punishing them for worshiping all those other gods and rewrote the old Tora to be mono - theistic.
If it's a big church it's more fantastic because it's got thousands of people attending and a kick - awesome light show and the best coffee bar ever.
I was quite surprised to see Michelle Obama's cookies (isn't she on a big kick to get the nation's kids healthy???), are FULL of butter and shortening — shortening, you know, the butter - flavored kind full of trans fats.
Since I'm about to get a big dose of Spring - like weather next week, I've been on a low - carb kick the past weeks to drop a few of those winter pounds I've been hiding under my sweaters.
Lunches get a big flavor kick with this colorful combination, guaranteed to dazzle family and friends.
Their website is an amazing resource as well as their app — if you need to know who big a roast you should get for how many people you are serving, to great recipes and ideas on how kick up your beef game.
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