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Discover Ludwig"kick myself" is a correct and usable phrase.
It is used when you are feeling regret or frustration because you made a mistake or did something wrong. For example, "I can't believe I forgot to turn in my homework. I'm really kicking myself now".
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I'd kick myself.
And I kick myself.
"I could kick myself," he said.
"I want to kick myself," she said.
I belatedly kick myself for being so careless.
"I could just kick myself for listening to you.
(I can kick myself for forgetting the shipping).
As I'm leaving the hospital, I kick myself for not insisting on staying with her.
No. Do I kick myself around the corner for making a bad judgment?
The answer is probably something really simple, I'm sure I'll kick myself.
"I thought I'd kick myself if I never saw it," said Tuson.
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