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get a kick out of
verb as in delight in
Example Sentences
“I wrote music all night while we did the EP, and I still do. But I get a kick out of working all the time. It’s what I love. I’m very aware that life is short and that, if you want to do something, there is an urgency there. If you put it off, you might be too late. You have to do it now.”
One thing the Surge did get a kick out of, though, was the very colorful and soon-to-be-very-divorced Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to insert himself into the situation.
While I maybe would have seen all that’s transpired as an opportunity for Carrie to write a memoir on love and loss à la Carole Radziwill, I did get a kick out of the excerpts from Carrie’s take on a 19th century woman having an existential crisis.
Kearney doesn’t often include the story of the Supreme Court ruling in their sets, they said, but thought the local crowd would get a kick out of it, because they knew that day had meant a lot to so many people.
“We just wanted to recognize those guys, what they do for the city of L.A. And hopefully they get a kick out of it.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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