Idioms
kick off (something) or kick (something) off
to begin something, to launch something, to start something
The department store kicked off their summer sale early Saturday morning.
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
kill off (something) or kill (something) off
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green with envy
go off the deep end
keep abreast of (something)
ask for (something)
shades of (someone or something)
in need of (someone or something)
tax-and-spend
stack up (something) or stack (something) up
here and now
take (someone) down a notch/peg or two
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On a hot day, up to ten tons of water can evaporate from the leaves of a large tree.
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