Sentence examples for were kick from inspiring English sources

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were kick

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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Moreover, the real changes in attitude they have brought about locally were kick started in reaction to failures of governance, which are a familiar story across the UK – not least in Westminster itself.

So convinced were Kick it Out last week that the video was finally on course for launch that the email invitations had been sent out for the event at Wembley later this month.

Other ways of settling feuds were kick fights, which were hardest on the hostage shackled to a kicker.

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In the autumn stalled talks on Turkey's entry into the EU were kick-started again.

Sunni representatives were kicked out.

Heels were kicked off, hair was stroked.

They were kicked out by Napoleon.

So they were kicked out.

Two were kicked by Burke.

The others were kicked out".

"They were kicking our butts.

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