Kick out Sentence Examples

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  • I got a kick out of watching him operate.

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  • He was like a boarder, or maybe the visiting brother-in-law you want to kick out but don't know how.

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  • I'd kick out with those long legs and iron-shod hoofs.

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  • Parents will likely get a kick out of the retro appeal as well.

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  • If you're familiar with the playful characters created by Jim Henson, you'll get a kick out of the Muppet YouTube videos available online.

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  • It gets tedious, but I get a kick out of doing it that way.

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  • Or unless you get a kick out of getting a kicking from your old school psycho.

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  • The generation angry enough to kick out a sleaze ridden Conservative Government.

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  • Sports items - Sure, the baby you're buying for may not be old enough to play a sport, but his parents will certainly get a kick out of the sports gift you buy, whether it is a football, baseball bat, tennis racquet, or soccer ball.

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  • Tween boys especially get a kick out of this show, and it was rated one of the top trendy shows for tweens by Common Sense Media.

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  • Whether you and your spouse enjoy golfing together, you met on the golf course, or you had your first date mini-golfing, your guests will surely get a kick out of receiving favors that have meaning to you as a couple.

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  • Graduates who were actively involved in extra-curricular activities might get a kick out of having the school mascot replicated on cake.

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  • The Pumpkin Patch is full of whimsical designs and current fads that your little boy or girl will get a kick out of wearing, and as a bonus, you'll love the price tag.

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  • Many parents get a kick out of over-the-top cutesy fashion when it comes to their baby girl.

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  • Racing fans can always get a kick out of Mario Kart games and Mario Kart DS is no exception.

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  • With weekly features like Toilet Tuesdays, you can be sure to get a kick out of this Internet destination.

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  • I also got a good kick out of playing against real WPT personalities -- or their likenesses, at the very least -- including Erick Lindgren, Evelyn Ng, Antonio Esfandiari, and even the Unabomber, Phil Laak.

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  • Children will get a kick out of playing this game, and it teaches them important lessons such as taking turns, being a gracious loser, and having patience.

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  • Kids get a kick out of a wide variety of community service projects from SPCA adoption days to picking up trash on the beach, so be sure to include them in your decision making.

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  • Men who enjoy building things might get a kick out of a build-your-own remote control car kit, grandfather clock, or even home beer brewing kits.

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  • Your friends will get a kick out of your creativity and choice of movie star.

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  • Cheating will cause your body to kick out of ketosis, which can result in weight gain.

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  • You wouldn't think skiing the bunny slope with a kid is any fun but I got a hell of a kick out of it.

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  • The museum will get a big kick out of it.

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  • Push the trigger - case will kick out your CD or DVD.

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