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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.
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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not all there
make an all-out effort
on (someone's) account
saddle (someone) with (something)
have (someone's) blood on one's hands
follow suit
watch over (someone or something)
when the going gets tough (the tough get going)
dog and pony show
wear and tear
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The liquid inside coconuts can be used as blood plasma substitutes.
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