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.
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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in the case of (someone or something)
lower oneself to (some level)
trouble oneself about (someone or something)
small-time
make it hot for (someone)
play cat and mouse with (someone)
so much the better
throw a party (for someone) or throw (someone) a party
get away with (something)
have a hand in (something)
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In Bromide, Oklahoma it is illegal for children to use towels as capes and jump from houses pretending to be superman.
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