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kick
noun as in thrill, enjoyment
Strongest match
noun as in power, strength
verb as in hit with foot
verb as in complain
Example Sentences
Threats by the Chinese to restrict rare earth exports essentially kicked off the rally in the first place.
“He was the second longest shot in the field, so it felt like a kick in the gut because I felt like we had a horse that could win the Derby,” Werth said.
A significant autumn for the future of English rugby kicks off on Saturday against Australia at Allianz Stadium.
However, Daniel Harriman-McCartney, clinical advisor at the College of Optometrists, said automatic dimming features can be "slow to kick in".
For people lower on the income ladder, the tax incentive to donate may kick in next year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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