Sentence examples for is kicks from inspiring English sources

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is kicks

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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The story, such as it is, kicks in after Buttercup makes breakfast, and Sir and Teddy head off to work and play.

Also hoping to make an impact is Kicks, an opening night selection about a 15-year-old in Oakland on a mission to retrieve his recently stolen Air Jordans.

The plot, such as it is, kicks in when Mr. Majors's character, imaginatively named Mr. Majors, tries to take over Bull Mountain and transform it into Snownook, a prim and proper family resort with upscale coffee, a uniformed staff and countless other offenses to the ski bum sensibility.

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"Kicking is kicking.

The rhythm is kicking in.

"His baby is kicking.

He is kicking and he is satisfied".

People drop items, dirt is kicked up.

"Nostalgia is kicking in," he said.

"Everything is kicking in," Bowa said.

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