Kick out Sentence Examples
I got a kick out of watching him operate.
Parents will likely get a kick out of the retro appeal as well.
It gets tedious, but I get a kick out of doing it that way.
He was like a boarder, or maybe the visiting brother-in-law you want to kick out but don't know how.
I'd kick out with those long legs and iron-shod hoofs.
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.
Or unless you get a kick out of getting a kicking from your old school psycho.
The generation angry enough to kick out a sleaze ridden Conservative Government.
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.
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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Graduates who were actively involved in extra-curricular activities might get a kick out of having the school mascot replicated on cake.
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.
Many parents get a kick out of over-the-top cutesy fashion when it comes to their baby girl.
Racing fans can always get a kick out of Mario Kart games and Mario Kart DS is no exception.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
AdvertisementYour friends will get a kick out of your creativity and choice of movie star.
Cheating will cause your body to kick out of ketosis, which can result in weight gain.
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.
The museum will get a big kick out of it.
Push the trigger - case will kick out your CD or DVD.
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