Sentence examples for are kicked from inspiring English sources

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are kicked

noun

A hit or strike with the leg or foot or knee.

  • A kick to the knee.

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Before the baby, cans are kicked.

Then these novelties are kicked aside forever.

Foreign students are kicked out shortly after they graduate.

But many are kicked out as soon as they graduate.

Students are kicked out of university because of their beliefs.

"Some men are kicked out of bars, others are kicked out of countries," reads the headline on an ad about Bacardi being exiled from Cuba.

They are kicked off in a decidedly materialistic fashion by the lottery draw of 22 December.

It attacks the vogue for lavish pay-offs when directors are kicked out.

Mushrooms are kicked "thoughtlessly" by nameless wanderers among the rowanberry clusters, peat bogs, spruces, and blackbirds.

His sandaled feet are kicked up on his desk like a latter-day Adlai Stevenson.

If you don't obey the rules you have to assimilate or you are kicked out.

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