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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kick of a" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It could be used in informal contexts, possibly to describe something that has a strong impact or effect, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "That movie was a kick of a ride, full of unexpected twists and turns."
Alternatives: "a burst of" or "a jolt of".
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Mr. Tisci crammed in many things, from paisley prints in flame colors for a straight skirt with just a kick of a frill above the snaky patchwork calf-high boots.
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A good grappa will have a kick of black pepper and a steely, earthy flavor, but it can be incredibly smooth and distinctive.
He wants to have it imperfect so that it gets a kick of feeling like a documentary that you somehow couldn't manage to film it better.
A cleverly placed rose patina-ed accessory adds warmth and depth to a table scape -- or a kick of punk.
Don't get me wrong, her grandmother is a romantic at heart and a kick of truth in every word.
It will give your smoothie a kick of flavor and a kick of protein to boot.
Anderson then beats him with a kicking, back-of-a-length legcutter.
Finally, I like to add an extra kick of flavour, a mellowing creaminess or some balancing sweetness or acidity.
For a roulade with a bit of a kick, make a spicy filling of chiles, red kale and toasted pepitas and spread it on pounded chicken breasts.
Ash first burst on the scene as an exuberant teenage kick of a band.
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