Be around; be alive or active.
1 But just as often, skeuomorphs kick around long past the point of reason.
2 Fact: Sanders looks a lot less appealing without Hillary Clinton to kick around .
3 He's confident that American forces can kick around any insurgents they find there.
4 In Irrational man, Woody Allen seems content to kick around the basic argument.
5 Pretty soon, it's likely that we won't have Atari to kick around anymore.
6 Modern life would hardly be worth living without the Kardashians to kick around .
7 We're not going to have Scott Pruitt to kick around anymore!
8 I hear he's pretty good, and I need someone besides Cotter to kick around .
9 Nahki Wells curled the free- kick around the wall but the ball hit the crossbar.
10 Naturally, you kick around a white soccer ball as the "cue" ball.
11 Then Juan Sebastian Veron saw a wonderful free- kick around the Olympiakos wall hit a post.
12 Can a press critic even exist if he doesn't have the Times to kick around ?
13 They were out of sight by half-time, Connolly bending a free- kick around Norwich's ill-positioned wall.
14 This time, though, Gomes not only guessed correctly but turned Bent's rising kick around a post.
15 There will always be somebody to kick around .
16 The shoemaker commissioned artists from two international collectives to kick around 12 designs for a limited-edition run.
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