Examples of 'just kick' in a sentence
Meaning of "just kick"
The phrase 'just kick' is an informal expression that means to start or initiate something, often with vigor or enthusiasm. It can be used in various contexts, such as 'just kick off a project' meaning to start a project, or 'just kick back and relax' meaning to take a break and unwind. It conveys the idea of taking action or getting things started
How to use "just kick" in a sentence
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We can not just kick him out.
Just kick off from the wall.
Søgaard does not just kick people out.
You just kick back and relax.
I wish we could just kick her out.
It will just kick start a lot of speculation.
I think we should just kick his ass.
Just kick the shit out of him.
I can not just kick him out.
Just kick the door down lad.
We can not just kick them out.
Just kick it into neutral and follow me.
I can not just kick his ass.
Just kick him and wake him up.
I can not just kick them out.
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Just kick her ass to the curb.
My friends just kick the door open.
Just kick him in the goddamn ribs.
You can not just kick me out.
Or just kick him out of the house.
You can not just kick us out.
Just kick back and hang out.
But you just kick them out.
Just kick me down and turn away.
Others would just kick your ass.
Just kick him out of the country.
You can not just kick a ghost.
Just kick her out of the project.
I would rather just kick your ass.
We just kick into that extra gear.
We can not just kick her out.
Just kick it off and demand a replacement.
And they are just kick ass to read.
Just kick the butts of the others.
You can not just kick him.
They just kick you in the nuts.
Somebody should just kick your ass.
And just kick rest of the world.
I am sure my zombie instincts will just kick in.
I will just kick off like this.
Because that would just kick ass.
Let us just kick him to death now.
It seemed rude to just kick him out.
I will just kick it with the crew.
And sometimes we just kick back.
I might just kick you out of here.
Reserve generators will just kick in.
I always just kick mine in the ribs.
I am glad you can not just kick me out.
Let us just kick this door down.