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Meanings of
kick about
in English
Be around; be alive or active.
kick around
knock about
Usage of
kick about
in English
1
He will then stretch his limbs and
kick
about
with perfect glee.
2
Does that suit you, or have you got something to
kick
about
?
3
But what have you fellows out here got to
kick
about
?
4
If they make a
kick
about
it they put themselves in the sorehead class.
5
You'd much better- 'whenhe gave a blood-piercingscream, and began to
kick
about
.
6
He looked up, saw Paco towering over him and another
kick
about
to be delivered.
7
Do you suppose I'm going to
kick
about
it?
8
That girl of yours is a good girl, John; too good to
kick
about
the prairie.
9
Don't
kick
about
the old name before Momsy.
10
But I made a merry little hell for you too, and you don't
kick
about
it.
11
While you are energetic you will
kick
about
and then you will come back to this.
12
So what have you got to
kick
about
?
13
Cody didn't give a
kick
about
Sonny Crowfield.
14
Another 18-year-old to have had a
kick
about
in a match situation is Bidvest Wits' Rowan Human.
15
Three weeks before the bomb he and his brother were having a
kick
about
outside Cardiff Arms Park.
16
When he drew near the horses, they began to jump and
kick
about
,
then to scream with terror.
Other examples for "kick about"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
kick
about
kick
Verb
Preposition
Kick about
through the time
Kick about
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common