Sentence examples for be kick off from inspiring English sources

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be kick off

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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Friday, the 21st Magistral Ciudad de León will be kick off in Spain.

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You'll be kicked off the production altogether.

Some platforms are said to be kicking off Americans until matters are clearer.

And once you're on an exchange it takes a lot to be kicked off.

Last month, he had arranged for them to be be kicked off the board.

If the ethics committee finds wrongdoing, one or both candidates could be kicked off the ballot.

The residual oil in small pores could be "kicked off" due to the pressure increase.

Playboy says you'll be kicked off the site.

Or worse, I'd be kicked off the team.

Your favorite Idol might be kicked off and that's OK.

You are taking a shot in this situation, you should be kicking off your laces.

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