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"kick around" 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
"kick around" Synonyms
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102 Sentences With "kick around"

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Alabamians are happy they have South Carolina to kick around.
So we won't have Paul Manafort to kick around anymore.
KIMMEL: Graham-Cassidy will kick around 30 million Americans off insurance.
Deb's taking the week off so you've got me to kick around.
And we won't have Ol' A-Rod to kick around anymore, either.
And I certainly wouldn't have the post-apocalyptic kick-around cash I'd hoped.
We won't have Bush to kick around anymore, but we'll always have the Vines.
Because stories about "crazy men" aren't typically the kind you kick around during drinks.
Ricardo Rodriguez gets the free kick around the wall, but it's an easy save.
Now neither he nor the core Fox audience will have Smith to kick around anymore.
Because everyone knew that smarts like that didn't kick around in Oak Hill for long.
It's from Ms. Kardashian West, wanting to kick around hair ideas for the next thing.
I did kick around the idea of putting Artemis near the Apollo 12 site instead.
You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference.
So you won't have me, your old sound playing in a random tab, to kick around anymore.
This is the perfect day to meet the parents or kick around the idea of moving in together.
He'd kick around the AHL and Europe until 1992, but his NHL career was over at age 21.
But my friends and I kind of kick around the idea of what if we could escape those stimuli?
One incident in particular sticks out — seeing Americans kick around the heads of dead Iraqi civilians like soccer balls.
"You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference," he told reporters.
You're also able to run into, jump off of, or kick around the other player just to mess with them.
E. and I take the dog for a walk in the park and kick around a soccer ball a little.
They wanted to look the brats in the eyes, to maul their social media feeds and kick around the scraps.
Every week the guys share a meal at Angelina's Ristorante in Staten Island and kick around ideas to make extra cash.
Gail: We'll see what happens in the Florida primary, but I'm betting we won't have Marco to kick around much longer.
He whips his kick around with such force that he can often knock an opponent down by hitting them on the arm.
Whether the general trend of warming will cause this year's El Niño to kick around a little longer than usual isn't clear.
Customers could kick around a soccer ball while being offered guidance by brand ambassadors and professional footballers Antoine Griezmann and Romelu Lukaku.
He'd kick around the minor leagues (as well as some professional roller hockey) for another decade before hanging up the skates in 2005.
If you can't compose yourself after seeing the sweet kid kick around a soccer ball and smile from ear-to-ear, you're not alone.
Tax overhaul After watching the House kick around various tax overhaul proposals for a week, the Senate's decided to join in on the fun.
Usually, ideas float up later and might kick around in my head, or in a notebook, for ages before working their way into a cartoon.
Whether you're a total soccer head or wishing the World Cup would just END ALREADY, adidas have developed a fun new design to kick around.
The bottom line: Environmentalists and other progressive activists won't have the Monsanto name to kick around much longer, even though its products will live on.
As they develop new varieties, plant breeders will kick around ideas with chefs across the country, using feedback from the kitchen to guide their research.
Despite the fact that it no longer has Barack Obama to kick around anymore, Fox News has managed to remain the most watched cable news network.
In Britain, Premier League footballers routinely wear neon boots, and the once-white ball they kick around is now a fluorescent swirl of yellow, pink and blue.
You said last year during a tour of Marvel's offices that the early development stage is when you and the other directors can kick around ideas and collaborate.
What's more disheartening to an impressionable kid than some schoolyard bully calling you a pizza-face when you're just trying to kick around a soccer ball at recess?
I picked a producer that best fit the project and we started to have blue sky meetings—we'd sit around the table and kick around magic what-ifs.
Researchers acknowledge that tracking baby movement is inherently flawed; babies kick around, are swung around by adults, and most commonly move by being, themselves, picked up and moved.
In the US, one of the climate policies that wonks love to kick around is a carbon tax, which would increase the cost of emitting CO2 within our borders.
The Victoria's Secret Angel hit up Miami Beach Sunday to kick around a ball with her hubby, Sunnery James, all while showing off her smokin' hot bod ... rear view included.
"Oh, I'll kick around in a day job until I get full time in this business and have enough money to where can go full time in it," The Ledge says.
Progressive organizations might find that without Trump to kick around, some of their less committed members might think the battle has been won, when in fact it may just be beginning.
It is entirely conceivable that Mr. Johnson's deal will kick around Parliament for weeks, potentially becoming encumbered with amendments that either Mr. Johnson or the European Union would reject as unacceptable.
Recovery is driven by the type of cookie-cutter songs that kick around the major label machinery: hooks already in place, clean concepts, shimmering, Clear Channel-approved beats emailed for your convenience.
We try to cram a book into our research, if there's time, and I like to kick around at the New York Public Library and the archives of the New-York Historical Society.
It's a riveting idea to kick around — if only because superhero stories allow us to explore or excuse ideas like authoritarianism and vigilantism in a way that's difficult to justify in real life.
It's a riveting idea to kick around, if only because superhero stories allow us to explore or excuse ideas like authoritarianism and vigilantism in a way that's difficult to justify in real life.
" He added that the validity of the competition had been called into question: "It's not an international competition; now it's a little local pichangita [Peruvian slang for kick-around] between Chilean neighborhood teams.
UPDATE: (43') Germany had a chance to go up 2-0 with a penalty kick around the 13th minute, where Ozil went right and was saved by a spectacular dive from the Slovakian keeper.
In a video the actor's wife Kimberly shared to her Instagram account, Olivia is belting out a song as her younger siblings kick around the bed, with Joshua playing conductor for his sister's tune.
Yet critics say some of the parks, like some in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, are too small and fussily designed to be of much use if a few friends just want to kick around a soccer ball.
Call me a cynic, but it seems to me that the only reason for not fixing DACA — and reform our immigration process overall — is because it's a handy political football to kick around come election time.
The Duchess of Cambridge looked lovely as she chased around son Prince Louis, 1, and watched Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4, kick around a soccer ball before retreating to the car for a picnic.
Whether you're in search of a new training shoe to coerce you back to the track or you simply need a comfy option to kick around in this summer, you can't go wrong with this pink pack.
Robots may have the upper hand on math and science, and pretty much everything else we learn using computers, but when it comes to athletics, no one can kick around a ball quite like a human can.
The team – a group of young lads who mostly just want to have a decent kick-around – are presented in the documentary as being trapped in a system that seems intent on trying to shut them out.
The writers don't have Stephen K. Bannon, the former presidential strategist, to kick around anymore, and Ms. McCarthy has presumably taken her last podium ride in the guise of Sean Spicer, the ex-White House press secretary.
But a juggling session outside the Bolshoi Theater did lead to one interesting encounter with the Colombian singer Maluma, who was walking by with his substantial security detail and stopped for several minutes to kick around with Diaz.
And perhaps discussions of changing policy just need time to kick around at Amazon — but it sure looks like Warren's announcement, and subsequent national attention to the issue of monopolies in tech, lit a fire under those Amazon butts.
" When Mr. Nixon lost the White House to John Kennedy in 1960 and then lost the California governor's race two years later, he called a news conference and angrily announced, "You won't have Dick Nixon to kick around anymore!
One more's on tap for The Times, two ran in The Wall Street Journal, several in The Orange County Register, one in the American Values Club... and a couple of misfires currently kick around the crossword dead-letter office.
Now that summer's officially here, there are a few obvious things you'll need to pick up: a fresh pair of kick-around sandals, shorts you actually sort of like, a new bathing suit or two, and a beach bag to match.
Now we have a new Thing to kick around for a few news cycles: a college football play-by-play man no one ever heard of before who shares a name with Robert E. Lee was supposed to call a game in Charlottesville and now he isn't.
While the estate tax rules have been one of Congress' favorite footballs to kick around in the last few decades — exemption levels and tax rates have changed some 2300 times since 1976 — the so-called fiscal cliff deal struck in early 2013 seems to have settled the issue.
You can make out the kick around the two-second mark, just left of center: (And you can catch a close-up here.) Hard to know exactly what sparked the incident, but Evra was sent off with a red card before the match even started, giving him the auspicious 0' booking.
"As refinery runs continue to kick around close to a record high - easing just 89,000 bpd last week - and as imports have dropped off on the prior week, crude inventories have shown a solid draw, particularly on the U.S. Gulf Coast," said Matt Smith, director of commodities research at ClipperData.
With a much more powerful iPhone SE being made available by the end of this month, Apple apparently sees no need to keep selling the underpowered 5S; a shame, because as nice as it is to see Apple embracing the sub-$400 phone wars, it'd be even nicer to see a truly cheap 5S kick around on store shelves for a while.
And get this:   A bill just signed into law in Utah is an attempt to give some of that freedom back to both generations: kids who deserve some lovely, on-their-own, kick-around, climb-a-tree time; and parents who deserve the same — or at least some time not spent driving their kids from Kumon to karate to clarinet.
There is so much character to this world that it was fun to kick around and check out every detail (even if some of the references are groan-worthy obvious.) But here's the biggest goan-worthy element: along with all that 80s nostalgia is an unfortunate helping of stereotypes that seem like they're more about people than the tropes of retro pop-culture.
PERINO: So that if you go into a meeting, you&aposre in the Roosevelt room, and you need to kick around ideas for policy time, you don&apost want to be the one who says I&aposm afraid to say something in this meeting, like I&aposm saying, I&aposm not going to make a comment like that about Senator McCain, but let&aposs say you do say -- I don&apost think that&aposs a good idea because of X,Y and Z. You&aposre like shooting a breeze and your like brainstorming, and that&aposs going to be in the paper?
This coincides with the typical speed of a ball following a free-kick around the goal area making the effect more visible.
Facilities include: Woodland, ornamental gardens, cultural garden, bowling green and pavilion, tennis courts, multi-games courts (football only), children's playground, and basketball and kick around facilities.
The borough council's website describes the park as a "urban fringe park with bowling greens, kick around area and children's playground".Roe Lee Park . Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. Retrieved 5 June 2008.
You will interpret it. That's your right. But as I leave you, I want you to know: just think how much you're going to be missing. You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore.
Stockgrove Country Park and Rushmere Country Park are nearby. Additional there are parks suitable for teenagers to kick around a football, and for dogs to run about, as well as fenced off play areas for young children, containing slides and swings.
Robert Green made his first save of the afternoon, pushing Ward's curling direct free kick around the post, going on to catch Hughes' subsequent corner. After one minute of injury time, the referee brought the half to a close with the score at 0–0.
Rayner had a chance to win the game against in round 20 after being awarded a free kick on a slight angle 30m from goal, but he attempted a kick around the body and his shot went wide to the right for a behind. The Lions lost by 3 points.
By the final water jump, the gap was insurmountable and Conseslus knew it. He began waving to the crowd. Conseslus ran the final straight, arms outstretched celebrating his victory (as Kemboi had done before him). Behind him, Jager was not done, executing his final kick around the beaten Kemboi on the home stretch and pulling away to the silver medal.
It was a lot of fun, a long time in coming, and I really enjoyed it. At times there were days in Triple–A where it felt like I was never going to get another shot. I'm 29 years old and I'm to the point where I don't want to kick around in Triple–A for another four or five years. If I'm going to do this, I want to do it now.
Durdan, however, was also hurt and had to come off, as well. On the next play, Bob Erickson dove into the end zone for a touchdown to cut the lead to one. On the extra point attempt, Chiaki "Jack" Yoshihara almost blocked the extra point. In attempting to kick around the hard-charging Yoshihara, Washington's kicker, Elmer Berg, pushed the kick wide, preserving Oregon State's 7-6 lead with 6:44 left in the game.
"Vito Perillo used to kick around the idea of running for local office, and finally, at age 93, he did it.The World War II veteran and former engineer decided to run for mayor of Tinton Falls, New Jersey, going up against a popular incumbent."Napoliello, Alex. "Meet the 93-year-old World War II vet who scored underdog win in mayor race", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 8, 2017. Accessed November 10, 2017.
The 1962 California gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1962. The Democratic incumbent, Pat Brown, ran for re-election against former Vice President and 1960 Republican presidential nominee Richard Nixon. In his concession speech, Nixon accused the media of favoring his opponent Brown, stating that it was his "last press conference" and "You won't have Nixon to kick around any more." Six years later, Nixon was elected President of the United States.
Formed in 1884 the club was founded from members of the old Albany Street school who arranged a 'kick around' at Thompson's paddock, now known as Harbour Terrace. At the end of that first season members began clearing bush at Opoho and permission was obtained to play games there in 1885. That same year the club joined the ORFU and was given the colours of red & black. In 1886 it played its first senior game, drawing against Kaikorai.
England were among the favourites to win the tournament, largely because of their reputation. The team had little preparation, arriving in Brazil only a week before their first game. Ramsey found the South American conditions difficult, noting that "at the conclusion of even an easy kick-around, I felt infinitely more tired than after a hectic league match at home." Despite this, an England team including Ramsey won their opening match in Rio de Janeiro, against Chile, 2–0.
It also allows the mothers of such children to keep them there until age three. However, the little girl had no toys, except for two empty plastic Coke bottles to kick around. Having taken some basic sewing classes, Roth made a doll for the girl, which had orange yarn hair, painted purple eyes, red lips, and freckles; and had a white blouse, with a multi-colored skirt. She was nothing like the later dolls, but Lupita immediately named her “Mia” (mine) .
At the beginning of the 20th century, football was becoming more and more popular in Argentina. The city of Rosario was no exception and many football enthusiasts would meet in public parks to have a kick around. Football clubs were being founded all over the city and young players from the Salta and Oroño neighbourhoods decided to follow suit and create a club of their own. This is how Club Atlético Provincial came to be founded on 25 May 1903, thanks to the generosity of the Banco Español Rosario branch's director of the time.
Though Bruneau had originally supported term limits for legislators, he changed his mind on the matter as his time of departure neared. As early as 2005, Bruneau had expressed opposition to term limits, even having quipped the Richard M. Nixon line: "You won't have Peppi to kick around any more." Bruneau, meanwhile holds the District 94 seat on the Louisiana Republican State Central Committee. In February 2015, Bruneau, along with Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, were among the new inductees into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield.
Four minutes later Cardiff conceded a free-kick on the edge of their penalty area when Stephen McPhail was adjudged by Marriner to have deliberately handled the ball. Adam hit the free-kick around the wall and into the net to equalise. After fifteen minutes Cardiff's Bothroyd succumbed to his pre-existing hamstring injury and was substituted, being replaced by loan player Kelvin Etuhu. Blackpool were able to gain control of the game as Cardiff adjusted to the change, with both Stephen Crainey and DJ Campbell shooting wide from outside the penalty area.
The teams line up ahead of kick-off. Six minutes into the match, Ronny Johnsen fouled Bayern striker Jancker just outside the area, and Basler placed a low free kick around the United wall to score the first goal, with Peter Schmeichel caught flat-footed. Although they were now a goal down, United began to dominate possession, but failed to create any clear-cut chances. The Bayern defence remained strong and well- organised, as Andy Cole found out when his close-range effort was quickly closed down by three defenders.
However, the popularity of Hee Haw was allowing them to enjoy large crowds at indoor arenas. After three years of not having a number one song Owens and the Buckaroos finally had another No. 1 hit, "Made in Japan", in 1972. The band had been without pedal steel since late in 1969 when Maness departed. In April he added pedal steel guitarist, Jerry Brightman, and Owens returned to his grassroots sound of fiddle, steel, and electric guitars, releasing a string of singles including "Arms Full of Empty", "Ain't it Amazing Gracie" and "Ain't Gonna Have Ole Buck (to Kick Around no More)".
Further research has established that this may have been a separate game (possibly Woggabaliri). Written record of such traditional pastimes is otherwise scant and as there is no known record of these pastimes in traditional Indigenous Australian art it is not possible to trace its history further. James Dawson, in his 1881 book titled Australian Aborigines, described a game, which he referred to as 'football', where the players of two teams kick around a ball made of possum fur. In the appendix of Dawson's book, he lists the word Min'gorm for the game in the Aboriginal language Chaap Wuurong.
Having recovered from his injury in rehab, Alex meets up with Kim for a kick around before going back to his European team, where he finds out that Dino's job is at risk, and he may be fired if the club doesn't win any silverware by the season's end. If Hunter plays well and wins the league or cup final, Dino keeps his job. If not, Dino will indeed be fired and Alex helps him clean out his desk. After the season ends, Alex takes Jim over to the US to meet Kim for the first time and they dine at the restaurant.
In an impromptu concession speech the morning after the election, Nixon blamed the media for favoring his opponent, saying, "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference." The California defeat was highlighted in the November 11, 1962, episode of ABC's Howard K. Smith: News and Comment, titled "The Political Obituary of Richard M. Nixon". Alger Hiss appeared on the program, and many members of the public complained that it was unseemly to give a convicted felon air time to attack a former vice president. The furor drove Smith and his program from the air, and public sympathy for Nixon grew.
This situation was brought home to McMillan one Sunday when he was at the ground having a bit of a kick around. McMillan got chatting to a bloke who was sweeping out the stands and it turned out he had been a player of some note and had been captain of the team. When he retired the Club had kept him on as a cleaner. Graham McMillan injured his left knee in the New Year. The treatment afforded to him by the Club was a bit of a rub and a reassuring, "you’re ok" by an unqualified ‘trainer’ in the Club’s Medical Room in which the facilities were way short of state-of-the-art. McMillan kept playing though the knee failed to respond to ‘treatment’.
After 25 minutes Jamal Campbell-Ryce was fouled by David Jones 30 yards from goal, Kevin Maher, Steven Hammell and Freddy Eastwood stood over the free kick, Eastwood curled "a wonderful free-kick around the wall and into the top corner past Tomasz Kuszczak" as the BBC reported. Southend held on for one of the most famous victories in the club's history. Since this was the only meeting between the two sides to date, Southend are one of the only sides to have a 100% record against the Red Devils (along with Zenit St Petersburg, Vasco de Gama and Bootle Reserves). The latter defeated Newton Heath, the original name of Manchester United, in the 1890/91 FA Cup 2nd qualifying round.
Richard Nixon The so-called "last press conference" of Richard Nixon took place on November 7, 1962, following his loss to Democratic incumbent Pat Brown in the 1962 California gubernatorial election. Appearing before 100 reporters at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, an embittered Nixon lashed out at the media, proclaiming that "you don't have Nixon to kick around any more, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."Hill, Gladwin. "NIXON DENOUNCES PRESS AS BIASED; In 'Last' News Conference, He Attributes His Defeat to Crisis Over Cuba Nixon, Bitter at His Defeat by Brown in California, Denounces the Press as Biased SAYS CUBAN CRISIS COST HIM ELECTION Gives No Hint of Plans-- Asserts Others Will Have to Lead Coast G.O.P. Blames Cuban Crisis Changes His Plans", The New York Times, November 8, 1962.
Garland was born on 24 April 1949 in Ashton Gate, Bristol, England, the second son of Grace and George William Henry, a factory worker and lorry driver respectively. He attended a trial for England Schoolboys, and was signed up as an apprentice at Bristol City in 1964. However, he broke his leg in a park kick-around with friends, and was severely reprimanded by manager Fred Ford. He recovered and went on to sign professional terms with the club five days after his 17th birthday. He made his Second Division debut at Ashton Gate Stadium on 3 December 1966, in a 2–0 victory over Preston North End. This was his only appearance of the 1966–67 season, and the "Robins" went on to finish in 15th place.
Millhouse: A White Comedy is a 1971 documentary by Emile de Antonio following Richard Nixon's political career from his election to the House of Representatives in 1946 to his election as President of the United States in 1968. It begins with Nixon's "last press conference" in 1962 after his loss in the race for Governor of California in which he famously said, "You won't have Dick Nixon to kick around anymore." Then a collage of videos show Nixon's trajectory from his House campaign to his involvement in the Alger Hiss case, election the Senate in 1950, election as Vice President in 1952 including the full Checkers speech, campaign for the presidency in 1960, campaign for Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, and his triumphant election as President in 1968 as the "New Nixon". The film featured interviews but no voice-over.
On a January 29, 2015, interview on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Mohyeldin said of Chris Kyle, subject of the movie American Sniper: "If you don’t know anything about Chris Kyle, if you don’t know this was a true story, this was a great movie," Mohyeldin said. "But, when you juxtapose it with the real Chris Kyle in the story and what has emerged about what kind of personality he was in his own words — very far from reality." Mohyeldin suggested that the real Kyle may have had "racist tendencies" toward Iraqis and Muslims, which could have caused him to go on "some of these, you know, killing sprees in Iraq on assignment." Host Joe Scarborough challenged Mohyeldin’s claim that Kyle went on killing sprees, and ended the segment saying, "All right, when we come back, Ayman is going to kick around Santa Claus".

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