How To Use Kick out In A Sentence

  • We just get a big kick out of seeing our names in the paper…that's what drives people like us into this business
  • He's not going to kick out social conservatives if they agree with these principles any more than he'll kick out social progressives if they agree with these principles.
  • I swear they get a kick out of it: `Oh, no, I'm afraid that doesn't go up to a EE ', they shout across to the cubicle. LOSING IT
  • Make no mistake - these guys know how to kick out the jams.
  • The German side win a free-kick outside the Chelsea box on the left flank, but the visitors clear.
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  • As the farmer poured the fluid into the wounds they would bellow loudly and kick out at him.
  • Folks, sorry if my cheerleading is annoying you, but damn, I get such a kick out of well-written, fact supported and passionate posts like these! Think Progress » Cheney Led Effort To Smear Wilson, Played Dumb
  • I found Sheldon a couple of years ago, and get a kick out of the kid turned bazillionaire and those that gather around him. Sheldon Digs on Thor | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Always a couple of brutes insist upon impelling you sternwards; from whom the only means to release yourself is to kick out vigorously and unmercifully, when the Arabs will possibly retreat. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • We have found too, that these younger patients have a great deal to contribute to our entire treatment programme through their energy and enthusiasm and that they get a kick out of doing so.
  • The platoon tracks could occasionally kick out four sandbags tied together as casualties that the first sergeant could take back to the battalion aid station.
  • I get as big a kick out of watching Seb on the top curve as I do watching a ballet dancer.
  • Gerald gets a kick out of dressing as a woman.
  • While the high school kids got a kick out of the sweet, level-headed auntie who used to knit them Christmas stockings cursing like a sailor in the middle of the street, this latest bout made me wonder whether we needed to find a better situation for Billie. The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf
  • I got a kick out of this little tidbit from the 'theology of science fiction' article; SF Tidbits for 1/8/09
  • Mr Merchant, 41, is passionate about football and gets a real kick out of seeing the children in his club succeed.
  • He'll kick out if you treat him like that.
  • They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy.
  • Some people seem to get a kick out of taking this as it is illegal, so if it was legal, then there wouldn't be anyone taking it.
  • You old Robotech fanboys will get a kick out of the above video, it’s some strange concert from Japan where they’re singing the theme song from Macross dressed as the mecha from the show. Macross in Concert?! » Fanboy.com
  • I feel like a bit of a traitor or a stone-hearted landlord getting ready to kick out some worthy tenants from a somewhat unworthy dwelling so that I can make a profit from it.
  • I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
  • As for the caveman style headlines, I actually get a kick out of them sometimes.
  • I get a kick out of driving fast cars.
  • He once said: 'I could get a kick out of two flies crawling up a window if it was a good race. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having won a free-kick out on the left touchline, the midfielder whipped the ball deep into the box.
  • They say it's simple, because what they have been able to do in the tribal area of South Waziristan is to convince the local tribes there to get rid of, to kick out what they describe as Uzbek militants. CNN Transcript Apr 11, 2007
  • Later in the season there's a light-hearted two-parter with R2-D2 and C-3PO eagle-eyed fans will get a kick out of the salute to the Disney theme park attraction Star Tours! Season 4 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Gets Wet and Wild
  • He is passionate about football and gets a real kick out of seeing the children in his club succeed.
  • During some pro-independence celebrations in Dili, young people used these words “ALIVE OR DEAD, KICK OUT THE BAPAK [Indonesians]” in order to heat up the nationalist spirit to better the result of the ‘Popular Consultation 'in August 1999. photo by Rusty Stewart Global Voices in English » East Timor: “Happy Day” of freedom vote
  • I got there at 5: 50p. jason was on with vic, (who needs major work) and I couldn't determine if the kick out party was in booth 4, 5, or 6. How not to recall a Portland mayor (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Here what you have right here is a line of what they call convective activity, a lot of thunderstorms, something that might kick out tornado, certainly severe thunderstorms. CNN Transcript Jan 17, 2007
  • I did, however, get a kick out of a court session in Autauga County, AL, in which a father was busted for teaching his sons how to jacklight deer. An 18-Year Bear Hunt
  • As the farmer poured the fluid into the wounds they would bellow loudly and kick out at him.
  • If you don't get a kick out of the job you are doing, you better kick it and look for another one. Love what you do or just don't do it. RVM 
  • I kind of fetishize fetishes actually -- I really get a kick out of doing things that are out of the norm in general. The Beautiful Kind - Work the Kinks OUT!
  • I just thought you might get a kick out of that, and--perhaps--feel a bit more "appeased" as well. I think I'm going to have to stop watching "American Idol."
  • Some scenes seem intended to solicit knowing nods from diehard Juche wonks in the audience, who will get a kick out of seeing the origin story of the ‘Women's Association.’
  • While listening, I got a kick out of the silence because I thought the "nothingness" was some sort of wise-assery, like a silent reflection, and combined with that title, I thought it was brilliant. Mike Ragogna: Triple Threat Friday : Conversations with BoDeans, Bleu and The Chapin Sisters
  • Who did not get a kick out of seeing Bono - Irish to his boots - unveil that Stars and Stripes jacket at the Super Bowl?
  • As long as Waffle confines his performances to the privacy of his den, he will surprise himself with an experience that is as enriching for him as it is incommunicable to others (though his immediate family might get a kick out of it).
  • He got a great kick out of tackling Mount Juliet's delightful putting green with its water hazards and bunkers.
  • If you're a visual type you'll get a big kick out of the novel, since the descriptions of scenes are done in exemplary manner. Genre Classics: Consider Phlebas - Iain M. Banks (Book Review)
  • Because of this, grown-ups often find themselves getting a bigger kick out of children's theatre than work aimed at them.
  • I swear they get a kick out of it: `Oh, no, I'm afraid that doesn't go up to a EE ', they shout across to the cubicle. LOSING IT
  • They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy.
  • From the album "Armchair Apocrypha" (2007) When I was just a little boy I threw away all of my action toys I became obsessed with operation, oh Hearts and minds and certain glands You got to learn to keep a steady hand And thus began my morbid fascination Tore all the spines out from all of these self-help books Made myself a gun that not only shoots but looks real Yeah it shoots through steel with rays of dark matter Rays of dark matter Just the thought of all this red and black Thought of tongues that tasted bad Fill you with the nausea-ausea-ausea-alation Do you wonder where the self resides Is it in the head or between your sides And who would be the one who will decide it's two locations The noose is loosed around our necks made of DNA And everyday it's growing tighter, no matter what you do or say But you can shoot right through with rays of dark matter Right before they kick out, they kick out the ladder Rays of dark matter When I was just a little boy I threw away all of my action toys I became obsessed with operation Hearts and minds and certain glands You got to learn to keep a steady hand And thus began my morbid fascination WN.com - Financial News
  • As the farmer poured the fluid into the wounds they would bellow loudly and kick out at him.
  • He's probably getting a big kick out of manipulating you with his lewd suggestions.
  • Controversial blogs are shut down, and chatroom moderators kick out participants who post comments likely to antagonise the Communist party.
  • Nöel-Picq clearly gets a kick out of pushing his story to the limits of what is socially acceptable, testing his audience, daring them to be offended.
  • Liverpool, then, seemed to be growing in confidence, Luis Suárez - booked early on for a kick out at Michael Dawson - beginning to work his fleet-footed, impish magic, nutmegging opponents, his electricity jolting the Kop awake. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I get a kick out of overtipping people who usually don't get any tip at all, like the girl at the ice-cream counter.
  • The car's new sound system can easily kick out the high-volume jams with the added noise of driving without a roof.
  • I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
  • In Austria, they raise their arms in stiff salutes and roar approval of calls to kick out the foreigners. Times, Sunday Times
  • I particularly got a kick out of him working the word "groatsworth" into the narrative, I can only imagine how small a portion of the audience gets that reference. Shakespeare Geek
  • I admire that, and find it quite cool that even Rick Astley is getting a kick out of all this …. TeeMorris.com » 2008 » November
  • In Austria, they raise their arms in stiff salutes and roar approval of calls to kick out the foreigners. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gets a real kick out of mending something so that it can be used again.
  • I get as big a kick out of watching Seb on the top curve as I do watching a ballet dancer.
  • * I get a big kick out of the lifestyle and design blog Oh Happy Day -- partly because it's fun to read, and partly because when I was starting my book "The Happiness Project" and this blog, a good friend insisted that the phrase "happiness project" sounded like too much work, so I should re-name my blog "Oh Happy Day. Gretchen Rubin: QUIZ: Are You an 'Energizer' or a 'De-Energizer' at Work?
  • I get a real kick out of it and thoroughly enjoy doing it.
  • I get a real kick out of owning my own car.
  • Do you get a kick out of watching me suffer?
  • But before you rush to the shops, be aware that this work contains steeply off-putting section titles and chapter headings, many favouring the riff-plus-triplet form academic publishing gets such a kick out of.
  • I'd even call it "maturity" -- or I would, if I hadn't gotten a kick out of ForumWarz. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Derek and Meredith shippers will get a kick out of episode 13, where the episode will involve some trips down memory lane.
  • What is your polling showing about whether you're getting any kick out of that line?
  • I love the flowers ... might have to get a mold to make some soapies for my niece, she would get a kick out of them. Owls and Button Flowers
  • I get as big a kick out of watching Seb on the top curve as I do watching a ballet dancer.
  • Horror fans should get a kick out of this obscure little film.

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