Examples of 'have kicked off' in a sentence

Meaning of "have kicked off"

have kicked off - Refers to the start or initiation of an event, project, or activity. This phrase is commonly used in informal contexts to describe the beginning of something exciting or significant

How to use "have kicked off" in a sentence

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You must have kicked off the covers.
And two pairs of shoes they have kicked off.
Or have kicked off a political career.
The conference finals have kicked off in the NBA.
We have kicked off cautiously so as not to leave anyone behind.
Would he have kicked off.
I have kicked off the judicial procedure for the police to review your case.
And this is what appears to have kicked off in Tandil.
Today we have kicked off a party where everyone gets a prize.
Since Sunday the official rehearsals have kicked off.
Bank earnings have kicked off without any tumult.
Once the pressure has declined by 1 MPa the batch is considered to have kicked off.
The holders have kicked off their campaign with an emphatic statement.
I mean, getting caught could have kicked off a war.
He must have kicked off before you got all the information you wanted.

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Celebrations marking the 62nd anniversary of the Nigerian Navy have kicked off in earnest.
The deductions have kicked off despite inconclusive talks with trade unions in the country.
Will could have joined any law firm he liked, Or have kicked off a political career.
Protesters in Sydney have kicked off a fresh round of global climate protests.
In Liberia, for instance, multiple activities have kicked off.
The GYZ rehearsals have kicked off once again last week.
Have kicked off with a lavish ceremony Well, the first-ever European Games in Azerbaijan 's capital, Baku.
Many modernization projects have kicked off and are now in the design phase, including.
Scotland have kicked off their Six Nations campaign with a loss to Ireland.
By the special Grace of God, we have kicked off this week.
Iron Maiden have kicked off their latest tour in Scandinavia this week.
In a similar fashion, the candidates for ARENA have kicked off their “ pre-campaigns ” in full force.
Would he have kicked off A truly virtual world war iii?
Lee/Strowman seems to have kicked off.
The band have kicked off their recordings at the Hertz Studio in Białystok, Poland.
F3A Nordic championships have kicked off.
I mean, getting caught could have kicked off a war, and they can not afford that right now.
Uh, mate, I think we might have kicked off.
Seems to have kicked off the program!
The Jesus & Mary Chain have kicked off work on their new album.
I 'd have kicked off hundreds of people by now, I swear.
Of emerging radicals? Would he have kicked off A truly virtual world war iii?
Or have kicked off a political career. And that's motive how?
The Buffalo Sabres have kicked off their 50th Anniversary season in style.
Today, pre-orders have kicked off by revealing early details on various editions of Halo 5, Guardians.
Testing may have kicked off for F1, but who cares!

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