Sentence examples for getting a kick of from inspiring English sources

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A charged particle such as a proton in the impacted gas can get bounced back and forth between these two fields, repeatedly passing through the shock front and getting a kick of new energy on each pass.

"He's getting a kick of out this".

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"And my family was getting a kick out of it.

"People get a kick of out the 'really like' part," Mr. Wellborn said.

The spring collections got a kick of energy as other designers also showed longer lengths and pretty volumes.

"I know that a lot of people got a kick out of me lighting the flame.

A Latin version of "I Get a Kick Out of You" is worth more than a fiver on its own.

That was entertaining; it seemed like a lot of people got a kick out of that.

Ginsberg, always the more worldly of the two, got a kick out of fame.

Mr. Obama "gets a kick out of him," one official said of Mr. Sarkozy last year.

"It is the hubris of it that people get a kick out of," claims the creator.

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