Examples of 'quite a kick' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a kick"

quite a kick - This phrase is used to describe something that is particularly exciting, stimulating, or impressive. It conveys a sense of strong impact or exhilaration, often in a positive or thrilling way

How to use "quite a kick" in a sentence

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quite a kick
Bet this has got quite a kick to it.
I get quite a kick out of censoring the mail.
He must have gotten quite a kick out of that.
Seeing his pictures on wanted posters is quite a kick.
I get quite a kick out of this.
This tea has quite a kick.
Quite a kick there.
You have got quite a kick.
It was quite a kick to have a baby boy and a baby book at the same time.
The neighbours might get quite a kick out of it.
These fumes have quite a kick if you are not wearing a protective silver suit.
Beware that the pepperoncini peppers have quite a kick.
I think he got quite a kick from those little details.
I hear if you mix it with juice, it 's got quite a kick.
That has quite a kick to it.

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Be careful . Those have quite a kick.
He must have gotten quite a kick out of his old man working with Monty Bender.
Hey . This tea has quite a kick.
I get quite a kick out of this, used to be with the Treasury Department myself.
Should have quite a kick.
You got quite a kick out of it, did not you?
In fact, the passengers got quite a kick out of it.
Ohh … quite a kick there.
I am sorry, Jethro, but Jack here is quite a kick.
That was quite a kick.
Quite a kick in the head, is not it?
It has quite a kick.
For an old mule, he 's got quite a kick.
Your folks will get quite a kick out of reading about you.
Oh, that perfume 's got quite a kick.
This one 's quite a kick in the box.
Whew! That 's got quite a kick.
This one 's quite a kick in the box . Willa twice.
That, not so much . Quite a kick.
Ooh . Quite a kick there.
Thanks . Not at all . I get quite a kick out of this.
The girls get quite a kick out of it too!
Careful . It 's got quite a kick.
I mean, that must be quite a kick in the teeth for the NDA.
That 's got quite a kick.
Careful, Professor . These fumes have quite a kick if you are not wearing a protective silver suit.
Gives it quite a kick.
This evening has been quite a kick in the teeth to me, Mr. Conover.
It 's got quite a kick.

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