Sentence examples for the kick off from inspiring English sources

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the kick off

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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There's every chance the kick off will be delayed.

Barcelona took the kick off but Madrid took the lead.

"Two days before the kick off, the bid is not welcome.

#The kick off from the middle must be a place kick.

Operationalization of partnership has to be shifted from the kick off phase to the sustainability phase.

From the kick off, pass (X) the ball straight out to the wings.

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The kick-off times.

Rangers conceded possession from the kick-off.

What was your reaction after the kick-off return?

From the kick-off the ball came straight to me.

First play after the kick-off was nearly an interception.

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