Sentence examples for to get kicked from inspiring English sources

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to get kicked

verb

To obtain; to acquire.

  • I'm going to get a computer tomorrow from the discount store.

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"I definitely deserved to get kicked out".

"They expect to get kicked".

I worried we were about to get kicked out, too.

I mean, this guy is not the type of guy to get kicked off a plane.

"When I came here," Ramsay told me, "I expected to get kicked in the nuts.

(It's about how he arranged for Isengrim to get kicked in the head by a horse).

"Believe me, nobody wants to get kicked out of here," he added.

After all, it's not hard to get kicked out or to muddle through.

"There was just standing and hoping not to get kicked in the face".

"I wouldn't do anything wrong to get kicked off the racetrack.

The IOC is not an easy club to get kicked out of.

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