kick back

VERB
  1. pay a kickback; make an illegal payment
  2. spring back, as from a forceful thrust
    The gun kicked back into my shoulder
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How To Use kick back In A Sentence

  • If you're out running around, or running in the park, you can throw on a sweatshirt, throw on the fleece, and kick back.
  • Others kick back on cots and read, while outside a football is tossed in a friendly game of catch.
  • Such behaviour warrants a smart kick back on his backside.
  • Election Day should be a time to say "whew" and kick back and wait. Stacy Parker Aab: On Impeachment
  • Tom wanted to kick back at the people who had written so unfavorably about his new book in the newspapers.
  • Another popular new attraction is the Pirates Island Waterpark where you can do everything from learn to surf, with a special wave machine, cool off on one of the water slides or kick back inner-tubing down the Lazy River. Karen Schaler: Best of Turks and Caicos (Photos)
  • Tom wanted to kick back at the people who had written so unfavorably about his new book in the newspapers.
  • Christmas is a licence to kick back, shrug off that British reserve and enjoy ourselves.
  • Fire up the old grill, do a few twelve-ounce elbow bends to stay limber and just kick back.
  • As soon as they've finished up, they kick back and wait for the next show.
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