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- noun Plural form of
kick . - noun (
colloquial )Pleasures ,thrills . - noun (
colloquial )Shoes . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
kick .
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Examples
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The do-or-die match for the title kicks-off at 7.00 PM.
The New Nation 2009
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An echo-y repetition of the title kicks off "Wrong."
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Toronto, but everyone gets to enjoy the festivities as the label kicks off an east-to-west tour starting tomorrow.
CBC Radio 3 2009
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But not every triple-A title kicks butt at the cash register.
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But political observers and former McCain aides say the Arizona senator will resist retreating into the wilderness, as some presidential losers have, and is instead likely to seek an active role in the Senate when the new term kicks off in January.
The Online News Page 2008
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But political observers and former McCain aides say the Arizona senator will resist retreating into the wilderness, as some presidential losers have, and is instead likely to seek an active role in the Senate when the new term kicks off in January.
CNN.com 2008
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In clear disregard of his lawful order, granny again kicks the helpless, handcuffed victim before scampering off giggling with delight.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Oh, That’s Funny, Because I Happen to Have [Officer Krupke] Right Here 2010
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For all its power, the Marlin kicks about like a .30/06 of the same weight; it should not pose a problem to anyone who is not a sissy.
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For all its power, the Marlin kicks about like a .30/06 of the same weight; it should not pose a problem to anyone who is not a sissy.
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I hate to say this, but, I fervently hope John McCain kicks his ass in the primary.
Think Progress » Hayworth: Birtherism is an ‘identity theft’ issue. 2010
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