Sentence examples for been kicked from inspiring English sources

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been kicked

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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We'd been kicked to death".

"Has it been kicked?

They had been kicked off the team.

They have been kicked from several sides.

"We have been kicked around as people.

"Everybody's been kicked," Tortorella said.

"Now we've been kicked back down again.

"You've been kicked out," he was told.

She has been kicked, groped and bitten.

I've never been kicked by you.

The idea has been kicked around for years.

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