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104 Sentences With "got a kick out of"

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"She got a kick out of that park," Wilson says.
I just sort of got a kick out of it.
Though fans got a kick out of Longoria's little blunder.
You'll really got a kick out of Dwight's vinyl figure.
Chisago locals got a kick out of the rescue mission.
My offensive coordinator always got a kick out of that.
Turns out, the president got a kick out of this joke.
But I think she also got a kick out of it.
" I also got a kick out of learning adjectives like "knotty-knickered.
It seems like Cruz got a kick out of it eventually, though.
AUTHOR'S RESPONSE I got a kick out of what Ms. Brayer wrote: unique!
Sorenson got a kick out of the names the groups had given themselves.
He probably got a kick out of imitating Apu's accent on The Simpsons.
But my dad (shown in the background) got a kick out of watching us.
Williams apparently got a kick out of that response — she retweeted the Photoshop masterpiece.
Police in Maine got a kick out of a man's not-so-cop-friendly tattoo.
Netanyahu got a kick out of the colorful act, tweeting his support for the singer.
And viewers who witnessed the unexpected moment live definitely got a kick out of it.
I really got a kick out of some of the fill in Mr. Madison's puzzle.
They got a kick out of me, this chipper, chatty New Yorker in their midst.
The limber technician helping us got a kick out of an American dog named Pierre.
She got a kick out of the fact that I was going to be her.
I never got a kick out of bullying people and beating up kids who were weaker.
While this morning's hack was short lived, the Twittersphere still got a kick out of it.
The outlaws got a kick out of defying former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who had initiated the ban.
One person that I got a kick out of that we both heard from was Charles Barkley.
On the lighter side: The internet got a kick out of Shanahan's all-black outfit while touring Afghanistan.
Teigen, 270, got a kick out of the post, responding, "Oh my god I love him!" in a retweet.
"I got a kick out of walking around crowded, tourist-clogged City Hall Park, coordinated with Connie," she reflects.
Keuchel said he got a kick out of being booed during the pregame introductions before Game 3 on Monday.
He also got a kick out of old buses, Mr. Flem said, and owned an old transit bus himself.
Whoever he was, she liked the guy, and she got a kick out of the fact that he'd called.
John got a kick out of seeing how well-versed Wilson was with the history of the Costacos Brothers posters.
He signed that, got a kick out of it, invited us on his bus, then hooked up with my friend.
"The couples seemed to get a kick out of it, and we got a kick out of it," he said.
His mother got a kick out of it, asked him to repeat the waddle again and the duck walk was born.
"I got a kick out of that because it was such a disaster on their part," Isbell said in the interview.
I loved running through my old city and got a kick out of seeing friends and family members along the way.
Playing in the dirt outside was one of my favourite pastimes because I got a kick out of annoying my mother.
As always, I loved Sam Trabucco's style and got a kick out of his cluing and most of today's nine debuts.
And he got a kick out of it and started moving his whole body and we were in this dance together.
It seems that bin Laden – or whoever was using his computer – got a kick out of watching funny cat videos on YouTube.
My mom got a kick out of a text I sent wishing her a Happy Mother's Day from her fictional son Victor.
She's not a gamer in any respect, but she's got a kick out of the VR she's tried these past few nights.
I also got a kick out of seeing LOU Reed (55D) crossing LOUD (59A) and a FUSE that could conceivably be blown.
"I think I'm a very good messenger, and people got a kick out of it," Trump told reporters at the White House.
An assistant Sunday school president in his Mormon church, he said he got a kick out of watching Trump in a religious setting.
Still, we'd like to think Hemsworth loves Cyrus just the way she is, and that he got a kick out of the segment.
While many viewers got a kick out of the whole thing, for Werner, the stunt was about more than just getting a laugh.
He also knew Gregor and got a kick out of him and didn't find Gregor to be scary, or too harsh or whatever.
"Ryan has an obsession with eating Red Vines," the choreographer cracks (and she's not the only one who got a kick out of it).
I got a kick out of FALLING FLAT crossing through DEFACE and SPLASH for some reason, but all of the theme entries are lively.
Even though a lot of people were making fun of her, Lewis told BuzzFeed News she got a kick out of all the memes.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT, on Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazilian president Conan O'Brien got a kick out of Tudder, a mobile app that's being called "Tinder for cows.
He kind of laughed about and got a kick out of the way players would be walking close by and people would take pictures of me!
"She got a kick out of playing the bad girl, but she wasn't a bad girl," said a friend from her childhood in Port Arthur, Tex.
To their credit, Covington and Gemma actually got a kick out of the memes and told BuzzFeed News the negative assumptions about their beliefs aren't true.
Finally, Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" got a kick out of the news that bars across America opened early (with drink specials) for the Comey hearing.
I got a kick out of hearing him tell Nik, "Don't be messing with me pot of gold!" every time he passed him hanging on the wall.
"I got a kick out of it, everybody being so shocked that this sweet little old lady could say those words," she told The Daily News in 2008.
That's why we got a kick out of Teigen revealing her quest to cover up a nasty burn on her leg just hours before hitting the Oscars red carpet.
They were curious about who the hell I was, and got a kick out of me riding around with them as this American guy who made them look cool.
He set up my account for me, got a kick out of showing me how it all works, and burst out laughing when I asked him what a "snap" was.
My father got a kick out of my newfound beat and sent me frequent tutorials explaining how different engines worked and what it really meant to get butts in seats.
Grande clearly got a kick out of that, telling Davidson "I look so good here" — a remark that implied she was the one who would be having Davidson's kids, not Henry.
They were not a diverse crowd themselves — mostly Jewish, white — but they got a kick out of the International Luncheon and inviting parents to talk to us about their immigrant journeys.
During his time in office, he always got a kick out of embracing the awkward panders of political life, even if — especially if — they mocked the refinements of smoother politicians than him.
Some said they enjoyed watching videos of him delivering his catch phrase "Feminism is cancer" to angry audiences or got a kick out of his announcement of a scholarship program for white males.
Many of my fellow 'meme friends' like black_humorist, thedailylit and highfiveexpert got a kick out of it, but it really took off the next day when someone posted it on Facebook and Reddit.
The audience, which looked to be predominantly comprised of aging rock fans, got a kick out of the notion that the 70s would be considered to be anything but the genre's glory days.
"He was deaf and he didn't have any teeth when we went to see him, and he was screaming at his butler—the kids got a kick out of that," Louis-Dreyfus recalled.
I got a kick out of the surreal cocktail party in the western portion of the grid, where CHE Guevara chats with George Bernard SHAW and Salvador DALI engages the actor ERIC BANA.
William Gibson, a high school student in Northamptonshire, UK, got a kick out of the meme that encouraged people to use 100 Gecs' "Money Machine" lyrics to ensure they're washing their hands long enough.
Reynolds' friends and costars got a kick out of the throwback clip, taking to the comments section to rib the star on the address portion of the caption — as first spotted by Comments By Celebs.
"He knew every single one by name, pushed extra food in them like a grandma, and sneaked extra graham crackers into my son's bag because [my son] got a kick out of it," she wrote.
He also got a kick out of indulging the dark fantasies of listeners, such as the 2014 caller fearful that the immigration policies of then-President Barack Obama would lead to the "ethnic cleansing" of whites.
I got a kick out of watching the real trailer and the de-make trailer side by side, and 98DEMAKE is promising to release more of these hypothetical new-games-turned-old videos on a weekly basis.
He told me that he got a kick out of the fact that people couldn't pronounce his surname (something that caused his brother endless misery) and observed that the social cred effect had only increased with age.
He briefly met some people (I got a kick out of introducing him to my coworkers as "I do not know this man, please help"), but for most of the night, we got down to the 90s R&B.
Then again, it's probably no wonder Cernan got a kick out of Ridley Scott's space epic – especially since he once used duct tape to repair a busted fender on the lunar rover during his last voyage to the moon in 1972.
At least Minnelli, along with younger siblings Lorna and Joseph Luft, looked like they really got a kick out of joining their mother onstage and on TV. They also have said they enjoyed the chaos of living with theunpredictable Garland.
For all of you who played The Sims back in the day and got a kick out of killing them (deleting the swimming pool stairs so they'd drown, deleting bedroom doors so they'd starve to death) your guilty pleasure is back—sort of.
"It's really funny, he told me he got a kick out of the fact there was a radio station playing his music and they said afterwards, 'For those of you who don't know who that is, that's Lily Collins' dad,' " she told Connick.
I don't know why, but I got a kick out of the fact that the last time two of the theme entries appeared was before Will Shortz became editor, in 1993, and the other two are making their New York Times Crossword debut.
No doubt people had long said that a thing got under your skin or that we got a kick out of something else, but no one said exactly those formal sentences; Porter's special work was in elevating the smallest of small talk into comic poetry.
Work by conservationists from North Carolina's Department of Natural and Cultural Resources shows that Blackbeard and his crew got a kick out of reading "voyage narratives"—a popular form of literature in the late 17th and early 18th century that chronicled the true accounts of maritime expeditions.
It's on an odd-shaped scrap of plywood, and though it's by a contemporary artist I've always got a kick out of, an American named Barry McGee, and was probably a very fair price, I bought it mainly because the store manager unlocked the case that it was in.
Their characters and arcs are certainly similar — I got a kick out of Bryan's review, where he observed that they both even get their power from a glowing energy source on their chest — but I don't find that so surprising or alarming, given how many superheroes are cut from similar cloth.
" Trailer also began calling square dances. At 18 years old, Trailer left Texas for the national rodeo circuit. "I traveled the country a little bit", Trailer reminisced. "The audiences got a kick out of a teenager being out there and trick riding and roping and bull whips and singing.
I got a kick out of Another City, Not My Own. I devoured it in the proverbial single sitting. But the book is ultimately compromised and rendered stupid by the obliviousness of the author . . . It is a shoddy, daffy piece of work, but it provides four or five fine vignettes of Hollywood bedlam in the 1990s.
In his memoir, Courage and Consequence, Karl Rove addressed the Leopold article. Rove writes that Leopold is a "nut with Internet access" and that "thirty-five reporters called [Robert] Luskin or Corallo to ask about the Truthout report". According to Rove, "Fitzgerald got a kick out of the fictitious account and e-mailed Luskin to see how he felt after such a long day".
He was drawn to situations in which he would encounter the elderly with the police asserting he got a "kick" out of killing old people. Akinmurele confessed to a number of the murders but died by suicide before his trial. Police believe he may have also been responsible for two further killings. The case is notable due to Akinmurele's long-standing hatred of elderly people.
She remarked at how every salesgirl in the store was on hand to get a glimpse of this "old Negro man buying this young white girl a five-carat ring" and how she got a kick out of it. In 1977, Manley was interviewed for an oral history project which is archived at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries.
Mayberry's son, John Jr., was an outfielder in major league baseball from 2009 through 2015, mostly with the Philadelphia Phillies. When watching his son's first game at Yankee Stadium, the Fox telecast incorrectly identified Mayberry Sr. in the stands. When told of the incident, John Jr. said, "I got a kick out of that". John Jr. hit his first two career home runs in 2009 against his father's last two teams.
Instead, the filmmakers ultimately sought out and hired the real-life married couple who had recorded the announcement tapes which were then being used at Los Angeles International Airport. ZAZ lifted some of their dialog directly from the 1968 novel Airport, written by Arthur Hailey who had also written Zero Hour! script. The lifted lines included ones about an unwanted pregnancy, which David Zucker said of the couple "they got a kick out of it".
Concerned that he might never work, due to his injury, Carroll felt very fortunate when his brother-in-law helped him get a job as the front desk clerk for CBS Radio in Hollywood, California. There, Carroll got a kick out of making celebrities sign in. He eventually worked his way up into the publicity department and moved from there to assignments as a junior and eventually senior writer. There Carroll was teamed with fellow staffer Madelyn Pugh.
In 1972, Harris met Bryan Talbot. After reading his work, Harris decided to publish talbot's first work, Brainstorm Comix. It followed a protagonist known as Chester P. Hakenbush on his psychedelic cerebral journey. It is regarded as the last major British underground comic and garnered compliments from Marvel Comics creator Stan Lee, who said: "I got a kick out of it and turned it over to the bullpen so they could bask in its magnificence, just as I did".
But Deep Space Nine producer Ira Steven Behr offered him a human role in this episode, which Mumy accepted after reading the script for an hour. Once on set, he found that the script could not be changed at all, unwittingly delaying a morning's production because he added the word "well" to a line. He was happy with the death scene of his character, also adding that Behr "got a kick" out of killing Will Robinson from Lost in Space.
He played on the men's soccer team from 1973 to 1977 scoring 69 goals career goals.ROHRBACH GOT A KICK OUT OF UD Dayton Daily News (OH) - Sunday, February 28, 1993 He was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1993.UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS He turned professional in 1977 with the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League, but saw no first team time. In 1978, he moved to the Colorado Caribous where he was a regular starter.
Later that year, Presley invited Richard Williams and singer Buzz Cason to the house. Cason said: "We proceeded to clown around on the front porch, striking our best rock 'n' roll poses and snapping pictures with the little camera. We peeked in the not-yet-curtained windows and got a kick out of the pastel colored walls in the front rooms with shades of bright reds and purples that Elvis most certainly had picked out."Buzz Cason, Living the Rock 'N' Roll Dream: The Adventures of Buzz Cason (2004), p.47.
Having spent four years on driving duties, with little supervision and seeing hardly any crime, it was quite a culture shock. But ever the optimistic, Gemma got a kick out of knowing she was far more qualified than fellow area car drivers, Tony and Des. Her zest for life and irreverent sense of humour immediately broke down barriers. Her energy was infectious to some but hugely irritating to others, but at the end of the day, she was a tenaciously loyal friend – cross her though, and she could be a bitter enemy with a razor-sharp tongue.
Pryor received his doctorate from Yale in 1962, but his purported involvement in espionage and his imprisonment limited job opportunities in government—his preferred career—or industry. Pryor did not want to teach but went to work in academia, as an economics instructor at the University of Michigan until 1964 and as a staff research economist at Yale until 1967. He joined the economics faculty at Swarthmore College in 1967; "Swarthmore didn’t care" about his imprisonment, Pryor recalled. "In fact, I think the students kind of got a kick out of having an ex-con teaching them".
This was due not to meanness on Hearst's part but to his concerns over Davies's alcoholism, though the rule was frequently flouted. The actor David Niven later reflected on his supplying illicit alcohol to Davies; "It seemed fun at the time to stoke up her fire of outrageous fun and I got a kick out of feeling I had outwitted one of the most powerful and best informed men on earth, but what a disloyal and crummy betrayal of (him) and what a nasty potential nail to put in her coffin". Dinner was served at 9.00 in the refectory. Wine came from Hearst's 7,000-bottle cellar.
Mania announced his retirement from riding in November 2014 at the age of 25, citing problems maintaining his riding weight as the main reason and saying that he no longer got a "kick out of winning" After retiring from jump racing he worked as a kennel huntsman for the Braes of Derwent Hunt and as master huntsman for the Berwickshire hunt. During his retirement he rode in a charity race at Aintree, the scene of his Grand National triumph, in aid of the Countryside Alliance. He also had a spell as assistant trainer to Sandy Thomson, a National Hunt trainer in the Scottish Borders.

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