Sentences with kick around
kick a·round
K k - We kicked a few ideas around. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- I don't feel that anyone can kick me around anymore. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- Place kick.
- He kept his wallet in his side kick.
- I think you'll like her, she's a real kick in the pants.
- Her refusal even to talk to me was a kick in the teeth.
- Don't be afraid to kick it around a little. It is sturdy.
- Is this your pen I found kicking around in my drawer?
- To kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
- He kicked his car into high gear.
- The gun kicked his shoulder.
- Has he kicked the habit?
- He courted her for two years—then she kicked him.
- He kicked at the ball. You have to kick rapidly when using a crawl stroke.
- That horse kicks when you walk into his stall.
- What's he got to kick about?
- He's still alive and kicking.
- That horse has a mean kick.
- His biggest kick comes from telling about the victory.