Sentence examples similar to bit of a kick start from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Wheater, 48, is poised to give the Joffrey, based in Chicago since 1995, a bit of a kick-start.

Mr. Esmond at Toyota said big incentives were not part of the company's long-term strategy but appropriate right now because the company "needed a little bit of a kick-start".

Prof Keen says, to ensure fairness and political acceptability, and to give the economy a bit more of a kick-start, every citizen should get a cheque.

It was a good kick start.

It's a bit of a kick in the teeth.

"Cape Town was a bit of a kick up the backside.

That was a bit of a kick in the mouth".

'It just needs a bit of a kick up the fanny, a bit of oomph.

Add some finely-chopped fresh chillies for a bit of a kick.

And that appears to have given the candidates a bit of a kick in the pants.

That was a bit of a kick in the backside for us".

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