Kicked Sentence Examples

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  • Cassie kicked sand over the fire.

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  • I kicked dirt over the spot.

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  • The underworld kicked us out.

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  • The man grabbed her ankle and she kicked him with her other foot.

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  • Mr. Giddon heard him and kicked him off the place.

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  • The storm kicked up dust behind them, but they managed to beat it to the corral.

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  • She kicked her feet and swung at him with her fists.

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  • He kicked her as he passed.

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  • Jake probably thinks I kicked Shipton over the side.

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  • He kicked her in the stomach, and she gasped.

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  • Every time I turn around, I'm getting my ass kicked by some beast, many of which are probably after you!

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  • She kicked his boot playfully.

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  • She kicked his boot.

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  • With all his might, he kicked the ball straight at the goal.

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  • Carmen kicked Alex under the table.

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  • She gave him a sour look and kicked the horse into a lope, ranging out ahead of him.

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  • Grabbing the saddle horn, she vaulted into the saddle and kicked the horse into a run.

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  • I started to open the window to get out of there but I guess he heard me because he kicked down the door and grabbed me and cut me.

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  • He kicked Ed into motion and headed for the house.

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  • He kicked one of her feet with his.

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  • She kicked him and wrenched away, running.

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  • In any case, I kicked his ass, and he never forgave me.

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  • The chap who kicked me out is a funny old blighter.

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  • This made me so angry at times that I kicked and screamed until I was exhausted.

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  • Otherwise you might get kicked from the server.

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  • He looked at the body beneath him and kicked it.

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  • She kicked out her wounded leg.

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  • I hope you'd have kicked my ass if I did.

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  • I kicked in more coins to our marriage than Paul ever did.

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  • Granted, Death's soul radar just kicked in.

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  • She kicked his shin and he let go of her shirt.

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  • She kicked away a few shards of glass.

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  • She sank into the recliner and kicked it back.

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  • She kicked off her shoes and tugged into her work boots.

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  • Almost got my ass kicked again before I figured it out.

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  • Stay back, unless I get my ass kicked.

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  • She kicked at him, but he dodged.

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  • She kicked at a piece of gravel.

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  • Yes. My father kicked us out soon after I was born.

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  • He kicked the mule into motion and started out across the sand.

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  • The chairman called the bouncers and had us kicked out.

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  • In turn, T-cell regulation is kicked off by an immune system protein called interferon gamma 4.

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  • They're kicked up a bit with a hint of mint.

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  • Taking her hand, he led her to the window seat and kicked off his boots.

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  • But he had no sooner mounted the steps leading to the entrance than the crowd, which had followed him all the way beating him with sticks and umbrellas, made a rush at him, knocked him down, and kicked and trampled him to death.

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  • The Knight of La Tour-Landry (1372) relates, by way of warning to his daughters, a tale of a lady who so irritated her husband by scolding him in company, that he struck her to the earth with his fist and kicked her in the face, breaking her nose.

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  • The corral was silent when he gently kicked the horse's ribs to urge it forward.

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  • She smiled mischievously as she kicked off her shoes and dug her toes into the soft cool dust.

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  • She kicked the break free and slapped the sombrero on her head, smiling smugly down at him.

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  • Bordeaux kicked sand away from a suspicious mound and found an empty cartridge box.

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  • He kicked his horse into motion and she followed him down the hill to the shed.

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  • Then he cautioned me our meeting never took place, handed me a special cell phone number if I needed to contact him, and kicked me out.

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  • It hit me, I think with the handle of the knife and when I went down, he kicked the shit out of me.

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  • Bianca cringed as she had earlier that day when her mother and Jonny's mother screamed blame at each other until the nursing staff kicked them out of the room.

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  • She traced the channel of a newly healed scar along the inside of her forearm, where he'd split her arm almost in two in a fit of rage after she kicked him in the crotch.

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  • The girl tried to ape the boy's swagger, the way he kicked and splashed at every rock in his path like he was going for an ice cream or coming home from school instead of crawling deeper into the earth in this hell hole.

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  • Maybe this…" he kicked Sasha.s body, "wasn.t as stupid as we thought."

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  • Bloodlust kicked in, and his head began to pound.

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  • I left Princess in a predicament, he said as he kicked Ed into a lope.

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  • The division's new burglary Squad kicked off the operation on June 1, targeting a small group of prolific burglars.

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  • Audrey's mentally-ill son Christopher was kicked to death by his paranoid schizophrenic cellmate while on remand in Chelmsford prison in 1994.

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  • According to eyewitnesses, police beat and kicked demonstrators.

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  • Suddenly he ran distractedly at an armchair and free valentine embroidery design kicked it.

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  • Mayor Flynn kicked off, asking Clinton if he would appoint a peace envoy to Northern Ireland.

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  • The woman said she kicked him and dug her false fingernails into his skin in a bid to fight him off.

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  • Welcome to 2002, which has kicked in a bit too icy we fear.

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  • Sadly, the lesson ended prematurely when his paternal instincts kicked in and he began rolling around in the snow with the children.

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  • It is understanding where the 'new localism ' agenda that we kicked off is heading.

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  • They were not kicked out by the Iraqi government, as has been widely misreported in our " free " press.

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  • I got kicked out of school because I didn't want to learn nothing, so I just mucked about, you know.

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  • The best you can hope fur is that they call the polis, the worst is that you'll get yer heid kicked in.

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  • Kicked out of the army, he becomes an isolated recluse in a drugs infested London estate.

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  • The Conservatives were kicked out last year in a wave of popular revulsion that has almost no equal in a modern democracy.

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  • We kicked off with vegetable pakora, onion bhaji, mushroom bhaji, and vegetable samosa (all £ 1.00 ).

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  • In between, Lamb kicked a penalty when Scotland were penalized for collapsing the scrum in front of their own posts.

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  • Britain's Kristan Bromley kicked off his campaign in the 2005/6 bob skeleton World Cup with a sixth place finish in Canada.

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  • New signing Witt had to go to hospital after being kicked in the head and needed sixteen stiches.

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  • The award of a free kick is more advantageous to them, because the ball can be safely kicked upfield.

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  • Note you should not ban players who are kicked for cvar violations, and this includes locked cvars being out of range.

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  • New Labor have kicked this constitution around with all the subtlety of a mindless yob booting a tin-can up the street.

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  • As Newcastle kicked off I became aware that the lad sat behind me was academy youngster James Frayne.

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  • Both women broke with social conventions, but while George Sand (if the expression may be allowed) kicked over the traces, George Eliot was impelled all the more emphatically, because of her exceptional circumstances, to put duty before inclination and to uphold the reign of law and order.

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  • An instant later he suddenly backed toward the crowd of Mangaboos and kicked out his hind legs as hard as he could.

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  • A dozen of them smashed together and tumbled to the ground, and seeing his success Jim kicked again and again, charging into the vegetable crowd, knocking them in all directions and sending the others scattering to escape his iron heels.

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  • The year kicked off with grim tales following the rollout of Chip & PIN, with many retailers encountering problems.

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  • During this attack the saboteurs also kicked and injured a horse among other unprovoked outrages.

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  • We kicked off with vegetable pakora, onion bhaji, mushroom bhaji, and vegetable samosa (all £ 1.00).

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  • Penal substitution is a topic that is being kicked around the church at the moment.

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  • It 's time to relax and wet parched throats, Shop shut, last customer kicked out in the air.

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  • The unlikely adventurers kicked off their fundraising efforts with an ' RBS bush tucker trial ' in front of an audience of 100 colleagues.

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  • No doors kicked in by dawn 's early light, no vicarious thrill of the punishment beating asserting the beef of Old England.

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  • Be careful, another angry tirade like that could get you kicked out of the league.

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  • She ate the forbidden fruit and got herself and Adam kicked out of the Garden of Eden.

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  • These are the scents that kicked off an entire collection in their wake.

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  • My crush's crush had a boyfriend so she was kicked out of the picture.

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  • Nicorette works by replacing some of the nicotine your body normally gets from smoking, while gradually reducing the level of nicotine until you've kicked the habit for good.

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  • Michael Jackson vs. Madonna - Madonna kicked Jackson, who had turned into a hamster, into a pool of acid, killing him.

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  • He refused to acknowledge his problem until a music producer overdosed on heroin and died in Boy George's home; he then kicked the habit.

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  • In 2009, a musical number featuring the likes of Beyonce and Hugh Jackman kicked off the event.

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  • Beckham became known for his temper, especially during the 1998 World Cup in France, when he kicked a player in the back of the leg.

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  • She was kicked off Flavor of Love 2 after it was revealed that she did nude modeling while a student at Northeastern University, among other adult entertainment-style movies.

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  • By his sophomore year in high school, he had been kicked out of a prestigious prep school, St. Mark's Academy.

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  • Somewhere along the way Aames turned to drugs, but kicked the habit in recent years.

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  • She then changed her story, claiming that Rob had pushed her and hadn't kicked or hit her as she originally reported.

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  • Later that year they kicked off their first world tour to record-breaking audiences worldwide.

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  • If issues of morality and fairness don't convince you, perhaps the threat of being kicked out of college will.

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  • The topless trend kicked off in the mid-1960s when a go-go dancer at a San Francisco strip club performed in Rudi Gernreich's topless bathing suit without getting arrested.

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  • Also note that it should be a plastic bottle, since it will get kicked over by someone sooner or later.

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  • After interrupting and disbanding a drug deal between two huge gangs, you are kicked out of the family…without a pardon.

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  • Your step-brother, on the other hand, will be kicked out on the street.

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  • It was a little frustrating for me, and I kept getting my butt kicked.

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  • The first time I tried this game, I got my butt kicked because I had such a hard time dodging their fire.

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  • Even though the franchise kicked off nearly two decades ago, many people are very interested in new Indiana Jones video games.

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  • The way he said the words seriously disturbing honestly made me hesitant for a second, but then my sheer morbid curiosity kicked into play.

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  • Customizing your Sims themselves has also been kicked up a notch.

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  • First, the event kicked off with an international roundtable featuring winemakers from around the world.

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  • My friend has a larger wine holder that sits on the floor and someone walked by and kicked it by accident, tumbling wines to their demise onto the floor.

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  • The premiere kicked off a frenzy of promotion and product marketing that led to an overall bonanza of things High School Musical.

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  • Of one group of 96 children who required inpatient treatment for head or facial injuries, 39 had been kicked or bitten by horses or other farm animals.

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  • Numerous studies show that gay and bisexual youth are at a higher risk of dropping out of school, of being kicked out of their homes, and becoming prostitutes, than their heterosexual peers.

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  • Soccer players should avoid heading the ball when it is kicked at high velocity from close range.

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  • White is always sexy, but when it's paired with this detailed back tie of gold circles and beading, the entire look is kicked up a notch.

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  • Any micro is bound to draw attention, but when you throw mesh into the mix, things truly get kicked up another notch.

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  • Raised a Catholic, Salma attended the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Louisiana, but she was eventually kicked out due to behavioral problems.

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  • Typically, a safety feature inside the microwave probably kicked in and it's just a matter of replacing a broken part.

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  • I really think she fears what he may do if she kicked him out.

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  • Or do homework so that you don't get kicked out of the school she attends?

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  • If, however, the seeker tags the hider before kicking the can or any of the hiders who are running to hide after the can is kicked, she must return to base to await another opportunity.

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  • The computer would have to stand up to being poked, prodded, dropped, spilled on, slammed, and probably even kicked without breaking.

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  • Great for on-the-go people, these sandals can be slipped into in no time and kicked off in a split second.

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  • You will spend time chasing his little socked-self around at weddings, crawling on your hands and knees and searching under tables for the shoes he kicked off hours ago.

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  • The troubled teen with a violent past, was kicked out of his home, abandoned by his parents, and moved in with his older brother, Tracker Cameron.

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  • So that she won't be kicked out, Nate pretends to be her date, and even kisses her in front of everyone.

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  • When he confessed his misdeeds to Lily, she kicked him out.

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  • All he wanted to do was sell a shoebox full of picture postcards and make enough money so he wouldn't get kicked out of the room at the YMCA.

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  • The flyers from groups two and five are going to hit their arabesques next, and you don't want anyone kicked in the face!

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  • Someone may be a beginner and encroach into "your" space, or perhaps someone was clumsy and accidentally kicked your bottle over.

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  • In 2008, a photo shoot Cyrus did with Vanity Fair magazine kicked up new controversy.

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  • Mayer's love affair kicked into high gear when he discovered the music of Stevie Ray Vaughn around the time he got his guitar.

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  • The two met while filming a benefit show for victims of the Southeast Asian tsunami and kicked off a whirlwind romance, marrying a few months later in the Caribbean.

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  • They are kicked out of Harvard, and the ghost of Ivory and the ghost of Benjamin Franklin appeal the admissions board on their behalf.

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  • He admitted in a 2008 interview that he used to be a drug addict though he has since kicked the habit.

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  • From there, Winehouse went to the famed Sylvia Young Theatre School, but she was kicked out of the program for failing to do her lessons and for piercing her nose.

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  • You don't want to plan anything that could cost you large fees or even get you kicked out of the room during the party.

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  • While your toga party probably shouldn't be taken to the extremes shown in the movie, you can still have a lot of fun with the idea and not get anyone kicked out of school or wind up in jail.

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  • The winning contestant on The Biggest Loser wins $250,000, but the contestants who are kicked off the show early can still compete at home.

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  • During that show, New York was also involved in one of reality TV's most infamous incidents when fellow contestant Pumkin spit in her face when New York mocked her as she was being kicked out of the house.

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  • Snoop Dogg's Father Hood kicked off with its premiere on December 7, 2007.

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  • Jennavecia was kicked out of the house when she refused to complete her assigned job.

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  • She decided to leave the house voluntarily rather than be kicked out, and was replaced with Ashley.

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  • When Tommy was kicked out of the house for being a tool, everyone thought that they were a match made in heaven, but Krista decided to not stay with Tommy because he couldn't tell her why he had been kicked out of the Academy.

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  • As a side note, one of the female cast members didn't want to take off her clothes and was subsequently kicked off for that reason.

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  • Felipa kicked her horse into a lope and rode up beside him.

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  • She said he had kicked her out, but refused to say why.

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  • Without another word, he turned the horse and kicked it into a trot in the opposite direction.

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  • He drew his mount to a halt beside her and kicked one foot free of the stirrup, offering a hand up.

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  • I ran it by Quinn and Martha, both of whom kicked the decision back to me.

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  • Before I could, the door was kicked open I was grabbed about the neck in a strangle hold that gagged me and a knife jabbed upward under my chin!

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  • She kicked and fought, unable to escape his grip when the cold in-between world swallowed her.

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  • He kicked himself mentally for not thinking before he made any sort of pact with the Watcher, even one that seemed so straightforward, until he met his target and realized she was an innocent caught in the crossfire.

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  • She stomped on her cigarette butt and kicked it into the daisies before slamming her way into Bird Song.

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  • Rocks kicked loose fell in silence until ricocheting and bouncing far below.

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  • That's before the ski area kicked up all the prices, Harold said, and then added.

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  • He tried hard not to think about his soul being kicked around in the underworld.

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  • He had little time to redeem himself, and he kicked himself mentally for not walking into the room that would turn him into the Death he was supposed to be.

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  • How long until he kicked her out of the apartment, the final act of abandonment after disrupting everything in her life?

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  • The painkillers she'd taken kicked in soon after, and she bought ice cream.

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  • He raised a hand to block, but she kicked him in the groin, and then in the neck.

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  • She kicked the robed man, and both launched themselves at the amulet.

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  • Next you.ll say you.ve kicked me out of your bed.

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  • Jared kicked the fractured pieces of door out of the way.

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  • Maybe this…" he kicked Sasha.s body, "wasn.t as stupid as we thought."

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  • Hormones and emotions kicked in at the same time, and Evelyn's laughter turned to weeping.

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  • When Dean kicked the door loose from the accumulated snow blown against it, he found Jake Weller dressed in civilian clothes, huddled against the frame of the unshoveled rear entrance.

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  • I went along with your silly nonsense and kicked Fitzgerald out.

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  • As sure as if I tied that cord around her neck and kicked out the chair.

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  • If she had just kicked away the chair, we all would have made it to her room in time to save her.

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  • Jackson smirked, "Oops, It seems your strength kicked in."

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  • She kicked her cowboy boots off and pulled the mud boots on.

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  • He kicked his chair aside, his face growing red with anger.

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  • She kicked a pile of leaves from the branches where the floodwaters had deposited it a few weeks ago.

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  • Once she was outside she viciously kicked at a stone.

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  • She kicked the stone again, sending it flying across the yard.

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  • He kicked off his boots and sat down beside her, leaning back against the wall.

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  • Finally, it caught, and she kicked her feet as it pulled her towards the surface.

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  • With my luck, they'll be mass murderers want­ed in 20 states and I'll get my butt kicked for not checking them out.

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  • Carmen tossed the towel on a branch, kicked off her sandals and walked down the creek to the rope swing.

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  • No doubt Alex still remembered the way she kicked around in the snow for the half tires, stomped them to get the ice out, and then filled them with water carried from the old farm house.

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  • He chuckled again and she kicked his foot under the table.

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  • She kicked his boot under the table.

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  • He mounted Ed and kicked his foot out of the stirrup, holding a hand down for her.

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  • He kicked the door open and entered a small bedroom.

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  • There, he kicked the door shut and proceeded to prove that he knew exactly what he was talking about.

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  • Their exchange kicked her ass more than an hour of sparring.

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  • She didn't wait for him to step back but kicked his knee as hard as she could.

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  • Arrows continued to fall, and he kicked the horse on in determination, focusing hard on the road ahead of them.

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  • The boy kicked and punched, unable to shake the man's grip.

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  • He kicked his shoes off beside the window seat and sat down on the opposite end from her.

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  • Keaton kicked at a stick and made a mark in the gravel with the toe of his shoe.

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  • Barely noticing the taste of blood on her lip, she kicked the bedroll away and scrambled awkwardly to her feet again.

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  • Immobilized, Jessi watched the guy she kicked move closer, knife raised.

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  • By being trampled on or kicked by horses while engaged in rail way work I I I.

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  • That got me kicked out of the home and a juvie record for abusing the little bastard.

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  • Then she threw herself on the floor and began to swim so energetically that some of us thought we should be kicked out of our chairs!

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  • From instigating fights to burning Jaison's socks while he sleeps, Russell kicked off his game by creating havoc and trouble, while trying to build alliances with all of the females on his tribe.

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  • The Jersey Shore TV series involves eight housemates-one who was kicked off early--living together on Jersey Shore for a month.

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  • Angelina gets kicked out of the house by the landlord because she refused to show up for her shift at the T-shirt shop.

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  • On both seasons, he dominated the competition until he was kicked off.

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  • That job led to one cast member - Angelina "Jolie" Pivarnick, aka "the Kim Kardashian of Staten Island" - getting kicked off the show early when she refused to show up for her shift while nursing a hangover.

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  • She was kicked off her high school cheerleading squad and was the subject of the school gossip mill, forcing her to leave school and complete high school online.

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  • Sequeira kicked off her cooking show, Aarti Party, in August of 2010.

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  • Music, while carrying the same familiar melodies, has been kicked up a notch and lends to the ear a whole new atmosphere of sound that is still playfully magical and yet is still so darkly mysterious.

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  • A lot of tire dust gets kicked up when cars come to such quick stops, and the appropriate goggles will keep it from getting in the eyes.

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  • If the owner responds, you can get down to business negotiating, but you may also get your email kicked back.

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  • She kicked off her shoes and stretched out on the couch, lacing fingers behind her head.

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