Kick

  • 61kick in — phrasal verb Word forms kick in : present tense I/you/we/they kick in he/she/it kicks in present participle kicking in past tense kicked in past participle kicked in 1) [intransitive] informal to start to have an effect The medicine took some… …

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  • 62KICK-FM — Infobox Radio Station name = KICK FM area = Palmyra, Missouri (city of license) Quincy, Illinois Hannibal, Missouri branding = KICK FM slogan = Today s Best Country airdate = frequency = 97.9 (MHz) format = Country erp = class = owner = Double O… …

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  • 63Kick It — Single infobox | Name = Kick It | Type = Single | Artist = Peaches From album = Impeach My Bush | Background = yellow | Released = June 15 2003 Format = CD single| Genre = Rock, Electroclash | Label = XL | Producer = Peaches Reviews = | Last… …

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  • 64kick — Synonyms and related words: Roman candle, abandon, aggressiveness, aid to navigation, air a grievance, alarm, amber light, amusement, animal pleasure, antagonism, antipathy, backfire, backlash, backlashing, balefire, bang, beacon, beacon fire,… …

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  • 65kick — 1. verb /ˈkɪk/ a) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg. Did you kick your brother? b) To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something. Sometimes we had rather rough play, for they would frequently bite… …

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  • 66kick in — UK US kick in Phrasal Verb with kick({{}}/kɪk/ verb [T] ► INFORMAL to begin to have an effect: »When you need the money, pay one of the cheques into your account and interest charges kick in. ► US to give something, especially money or help,… …

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  • 67kick — I. vb 1. to give up (a habit). A piece of drug addicts jargon which entered general currency in the 1950s. 2. American to be exciting, successful, impressive. This is a shortened form of kick ass in its secondary meaning of make a strong… …

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  • 68kick — 1. verb kick the ball Syn: boot, punt 2. noun; informal I get a kick out of driving Syn: thrill, excitement, stimulation, tingle, frisson; informal buzz, high; N.Amer.; informal …

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  • 69kick up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms kick up : present tense I/you/we/they kick up he/she/it kicks up present participle kicking up past tense kicked up past participle kicked up 1) kick up something to make something go up into the air The storm …

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  • 70kick in — verb a) To kick or strike so as to cause the object struck to collapse or fall inwards. Go kick in the door! b) To start or connect suddenly. You have to push the switch hard to get the heater to kick in …

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