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The boss kicked Tom out of the factory.

The keynote speeches kicked off at the Expo this afternoon.

He seized Smith by the scuff of the neck and kicked him vaguely.

Life is not a chase, but not desperately desperately, who can not be kicked by life to kick a few feet, not to be kicked the cruel, is a lucky and happy, light, fresh through life, is the harvest.

A cranny plan as such kicked off the journey for American ginseng pill to rank the best seller.

Putin kicked off an election campaign on Monday revving up his three-wheeled Harley Davidson at the head of a bikers motorcade.

Award a retake. The law states that the ball must be kicked forward in order to be in play - so in this instance, the ball is still dead.

You couldn't call your soul your own when he was about, and many a tramp had he kicked out in the middle of the night for giving a back answer.

With the best field-goal kicker in the country, Arkansas could have kicked a field goal, making the score 17-8 and requiring Texas to score twice to win.

kicked造句

That horse kicked me.

Oh, yes, I kicked him!

After a moment of cranking the motor finally kicked over.

Men ain't apt to get kicked out of good society for being rich.

He cranked the motor for a long time, but finally it kicked over.

If I fell off or got kicked in the stomach, he put me right back on the horse.

And if you fail the audition, it's not as though the director can find you another part. You'll be kicked off the production altogether.

The signs still point towards his party being kicked hard in the mid-term elections; and the Republicans, not one of whom voted for the bill, say that they will repeal it if they can.

I kicked his chair.

The horse kicked over a milk bucket.

He kicked a penalty goal in the football match.

As her doctor gave her the news, her baby kicked her and "I could see my belly move," she recalled.

One quarter to one half of the women who reported this abuse, said that they had been deliberately kicked or punched in the abdomen.

A couple million years ago, mammoths migrated north from Africa to colonize Eurasia. Sometime around then a massive ice age kicked in—and it was stay warm or die.

The visiting team kicked off.

She had kicked off her shoes and curled her feet under her.

The neighborhood monitor, an old woman, kicked and threw stones at another stray cat the other day.

A play in which the defensive team recovers and downs the ball behind its own goal line after the ball has been kicked or passed there by the team on points are scored, and the ball is put back in play by the recovering team on its own20 - yard line.

The community service kicked off a good start

I confessed my desire to be a soccer ball, and risk being kicked around, if it was the only way I could catch her attention.

She kicked her attacker in the groin.

Perhaps because the Germans kicked the family out of their home and forced them to live in a dugout in the garden for three years, Gagarin became a keen student of history.

But as she kicked, the animal swiped at her leg with its paw and ripped her jeans.

The gun kicked his shoulder.

My flip flop sandals were getting entangled in the debris and I kicked them off.

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