Sentence examples for be kicked from inspiring English sources

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be kicked

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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The rest would presumably be kicked out.

Iran will not be kicked around.

"This guy should be kicked..

"He ought to be kicked.

You'll be kicked off the production altogether.

If I couldn't find anything, I should be kicked out".

The lucky ones may merely be "kicked upstairs".

Executives are ushered in, only to be kicked out again.

Would we be kicked out of our house?

Certain field goals by certain players will never be kicked.

'I'm too young to be kicked upstairs,' he says.

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