Idioms

kick around (someone) or kick (someone) around
to treat someone badly, to act roughly or badly to someone or something
I do not like the supervisor very much because she is always kicking around the employees.

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  • kick back
  • kick in some money for (something) or kick some money in for (something)
  • kick off (something) or kick (something) off
  • kick oneself
  • kick out (someone) or kick (someone) out
  • kick over
  • kick the bucket
  • kick the habit
  • kick up a fuss/storm
  • kick up one's heels
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  • kick in some money for (something) or kick some money in for (something)
  • get one's feet wet
  • fish in troubled waters
  • get used to (someone or something)
  • enough to go around
  • let (something) pass
  • pick at (someone)
  • have a thing going with (someone)
  • shore (something) up or shore up (something)
  • lead off


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