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.

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  • 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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  • in the final/last analysis
  • rob the cradle
  • come between (two people)
  • like a sitting duck
  • get the once-over
  • the one-two
  • do one's part
  • black sheep of the family
  • milk (someone) for (something)
  • ask for (something)


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    A medieval trial of guilt required a suspected criminal to plunge their hand into a pan of hot water and take out a stone, or carry a red-hot iron bar. The injured arm was bandaged and inspected after three days. If it was healed the person was considered innocent. If not, they were guilty and were punished.      .. More >>
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