Idioms
kick in some money for (something) or kick some money in for (something)
to contribute some money for something
Everybody kicked in some money for a present for our teacher.
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
kid around (with someone)
kid's stuff
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Knock it off!
sweetie pie
to the extent that
heart goes out to (someone)
take the liberty of (doing something)
crazy about (someone or something)
take (something) by storm
at first
in good faith
see to it (that something is done)
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Invention
Invention : wheelchair
Year : 1590s
Inventor : -
Country : spain.
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