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To kick back.
To relax.
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Presumably, mother could kick back and read a magazine.
At least I could kick back and enjoy myself.
The Block was strictly off limits in Hoxha's time, an enclave in which he and his cronies could kick back and enjoy the communist high life in luxury villas while the country went to hell on a donkey.
After joining West Brom, Foster announced his plan to build his own barbecue hut adjacent to his house, which would serve as a sanctuary in which he could kick back and sizzle flesh.
Yes, there was a need a crying need, in fact, for a decent sort of joint where folks could kick back with a minimum of fuss and fear.
Doug and I enjoyed the simple pleasure of having a room in Samsung's ginormous booth where we could kick back and crank out some CTIA goodness.
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Yes, do kick back some.
Koren's in prime Slovenian wine territory, so you could just kick back and test out some reds with a kebab that a local takeaway has delivered straight to your tent.
The spectacular views from the multitiered terraces and fountains dotting the grounds made it easy to envision the estate as sort of a Congolese Camp David where "Le Roi de Zaire" could swim, kick back, and commune with six caged leopards, the pride and joy of his private zoo.
Or the justices could kick the decision back to lawmakers, who would then have to update the statute for the modern era.
And, hell, why not go one stage further: perhaps some of that revenue could get kicked back to the people making the tweets – the "content creators"?
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