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"kick about" Definitions
  1. (usually used in the progressive tenses) to be lying somewhere not being used
  2. to go from one place to another with no particular purpose

29 Sentences With "kick about"

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Brazil earned its first dangerous free kick, about 25 yards out and dead center in front of goal.
Totti scored on a penalty kick about 10 minutes after entering Roma's 3-1 victory over host Torino in the second half.
In the dying seconds of the first extra period, Russia gets a free kick about 35 yards out near the right sideline.
"I felt powerless," he said, recalling Germany's 1-0 win that sent the both teams through at the expense of Algeria after a soulless kick about.
The Real Madrid forward had an opportunity in the first half to score from a free kick about 30 meters out but could only hit the wall.
"The biggest 'kick' about this discovery is the host star," Paul Butler, study co-author and astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science, wrote in an email.
One of the strongest predictors of intuition on the field, he finds, is the amount of kick-about football a youngster plays, which gives poor South American kids an edge.
A foul gave Griezmann a free kick about 30 yards or so out on the left, and he fires in a ball that Mandukic heads over Subasic into his own net.
England went ahead with its ninth set-piece goal of the tournament, after Luca Modric tripped Dele Alli, giving England a free kick about 25 yards out in the center of the field.
Off the coast of an island in southern Thailand, they play on a floating platform; in the mountains of northern Italy, they kick about in the snow - images captured by Reuters photographers around the world.
The Trump administration this month rolled out new work requirements for the recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, more commonly referred to as food stamps, that will kick about 700,85033 people off its rolls.
"The biggest 'kick' about this discovery is the host star," Paul Butler, co-author of the November study in which the planet was announced and astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science, wrote in an email.
I knew it was meant to be a passable portable port of the yearly kick-about, albeit one that didn't make any significant advances from the game that came before it, the number-free FIFA Football.
Yes, clearly this virtual kick-about has more in common with Smash and Strikers than it does the Sensible Software-developed (!) top-down affair I played before I was old enough to go beyond the end of the road without a grown-up.
On Wednesday, as the nation was transfixed with the riveting testimony of constitutional scholars in House impeachment hearings, the Trump administration continued its brutal war on the poor, announcing the final version of its plan to kick about 700,000 people off the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, which provide money to poor people to purchase food.
Plenty of people didn't bother with UEFA's pre-season summer kick-about – abolished in 21972, but which from 21995 onwards provided a back-door entrance into the now defunct UEFA Cup – perhaps because it's sort of like being an after-thought invite to a mediocre party: 'You didn't invite me in the first place, so I don't really want to accept now that we've accidently passed each other in the street'.
There is a gap in the market for a decent Sensi-like arcade kick-about game, and while there are a couple waiting in the wings right now, or in the locker room I guess, yet to take their place on the pitch—keep your eye out for Sociable Soccer and Super Arcade Football—Kick Off Revival's so-very-21st-century "FIRST" status has given it an advantage, likewise its release during a major international soccer tournament (two, including the just-wrapped Copa America).
The park has formal gardens, a children's play area, a cafe, toilets, a rose garden, annual bedding displays, open grass areas, a kick about pitch, a fairy garden, and outdoor fitness equipment.
"A Record To Kick About". St. Petersburg Evening Independent. October 10, 1977 Traded to the Los Angeles Rams in 1978 for offensive lineman Jeff Williams, Brown played that season and 1979 for the Rams. In 1979 the Rams won the National Football Conference championship and played the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XIV on January 20, 1980.
"A Record To Kick About". St. Petersburg Evening Independent. 10 Oct 1977 John McKay reacted angrily to Washington tackle Bill Brundige's postgame remarks that McKay's USC offense would not work in the NFL. McKay called Brundige an "idiot" and a "dumb tackle", and pointed out that the Redskins scored their first touchdown from the same formation.
Huts in Belmont Park, Exeter The Newtown Community Association, the Exeter Scrapstore and the Belmont Bowling Club are all located at the park. There is an area for soccer practice or other "kick about" activity, and an area dedicated to half court basketball. Seating is provided and open spaces are available for picnics. There is a large dog-free zone with equipment for younger and older children.
Radzinsky, The Last Tsar, p. 116 On 24 January 1909, Alexandra scolded the active teenager, who once signed another of her letters with the nickname "Unmounted Cossack", again: "You are growing very big — don't be so wild and kick about and show your legs, it is not pretty. I never did so when your age or when I was smaller and younger even."Maylunas and Mironkenko, p.
Woodvale Park is traditional City Park, which provides a range of passive and active recreation. The main facilities include Bowling Greens, Soccer pitches, a Kick about area and Play area. A network of paths through rolling lawns, shrubs borders and mature trees link these facilities. Historically Woodvale Park has been one of the main parks for the 26,000 people who make up the Greater Shankill area, due to regeneration in the area the population is increasing. History Woodvale Park became Belfast’s fourth public park when it opened in 1888.
Peacock lives in Darfield near Barnsley in South Yorkshire. In 2013 it was reported that Peacock was in a relationship with Tom Watson MP, then Deputy Chair of the National Executive Committee. In November 2018 Peacock, alongside fellow Women's Parliamentary Football teammates, Alison McGovern, Tracey Crouch, Louise Haigh and Hannah Bardell, was told-off by the then Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, for having a kick-about in the Chamber after Parliamentary business. The team had been due to play their first match, but the game was cancelled because they had to be in parliament for a vote.
The Common at the front of the school was the site for all early Forest cricket and football matches.Forest had an important role in the development and creation of Association Football, and the Common at the front of the school may well be regarded as a "cradle of the game". In the school's early years there was no sport apart from informal kick-about by the pupils, but by the 1840s cricket was played and hockey was in vogue in the early 1850s. Football began at Forest in 1857 when Frederick Guy took over as headmaster; it was played on The Common, at the front of the school.
The Superclásico is known worldwide as one of the fiercest and most important derbies. In April 2004, the English newspaper The Observer put the Superclásico at the top of their list of "50 sporting things you must do before you die", saying that "Derby day in Buenos Aires makes the Old Firm game look like a primary school kick-about", in 2016 the British football magazine FourFourTwo considered it the "biggest derby in the world", The Daily Telegraph ranked this match as the "biggest club rivalry in world football" in 2016, and the Daily Mirror placed it number one in the top 50 football derbies in the world, above El Clásico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid C.F., in 2017.
He played for Rosenborg between January 1998 and December 2003, also making several UEFA Champions League appearances for the club. After leaving Rosenborg, he had a brief spell at Manchester City in the spring of 2004, serving as understudy to David James, but only made two FA Cup appearances for the club. In the first of these, against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, City found themselves 3–0 down at half time after an abject first half performance, and down to 10 men after Joey Barton had been sent off at the half time whistle. Following a Sylvain Distin header early in the second half, City were 3–1 down when Spurs won a free kick about 25 yards out.
Feckenham Football Club, affectionately nicknamed 'The Millers', was formed in 1881 by local villagers and played for nearly a century at Mill Lane – the recreational ground known by locals as 'The Playing Fields'. The team moved in 1998 when it had to relocate as the ground could not be brought up to the standard required to play in the Midland Combination Premier Division. Despite the club having moved, the clubhouse is still intact and the pitch maintained, with youngsters enjoying the chance formally to train over summers with the club or informally kick about. Maisie Baker, a former Aston Villa ladies' and England U19 footballer currently on scholarship at the University of Miami, hails from Feckenham and cites utilising this area as an important part of her own football development.
Veiel's next released work returned to the field of theater. Die Spielwütigen (Addicted to Acting) portrays four Berlin based acting students during the period of almost seven years and premiered at the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival. In 2005, the documentary theater play Der Kick (The Kick) about the 2002 murder of a teenager by three neo-Nazi teenagers in East Germany, which Veiel has written together with Gesine Schmidt, was first performed at theaters in Basel (Switzerland) and Berlin and was invited to the major German Theater Festival, the Berlin Theater Festival (Theatertreffen der Berliner Festspiele ) in May 2006. To date, the play has been performed by more than 60 theaters and has been translated into nine languages. Based on the performance of the play, Veiel created a documentary film which was first shown at the Berlinale 2006. Furthermore, German public radio stations collaborated with Veiel to produce an eponymic radio drama in 2005.

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