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  • 1kick away the ladder — If someone kicks away the ladder, they remove something that was supporting or helping someone …

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  • 2kick away the ladder —    If someone kicks away the ladder, they remove something that was supporting or helping someone.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 3kick — v 1.Sl. boot, Obs. foot, kick away; Football. punt, drop kick, place kick; (all of the foot) strike, hit, tap; propel, push, shove. 2. recoil, backlash, react; spring back, rebound, resile, bounce back, snap back; kick back, fly back, return,… …

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  • 4Kick-Ass (film) — Kick Ass Theatrical release poster Directed by …

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  • 5Kick-boxeur — Kick boxing Pour les articles homonymes, voir Kick boxing japonais et Kick boxing américain. KICKBOXING …

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  • 6Kick-boxing — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Kick boxing japonais et Kick boxing américain. KICKBOXING …

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  • 7Kick Boxing — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Kick boxing japonais et Kick boxing américain. KICKBOXING …

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  • 8Kick-Ass (comics) — Kick Ass Kick Ass #2 (May 2008). Second printing variant cover art by John Romita, Jr. Publication information Publisher Icon (Marvel) …

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  • 9kick off — {v. phr.} 1. To make the kick that begins a football game. * /John kicked off and the football game started./ 2. {informal} To begin; launch; start. * /The candidate kicked off his campaign with a speech on television./ * /The fund raising drive… …

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  • 10kick off — {v. phr.} 1. To make the kick that begins a football game. * /John kicked off and the football game started./ 2. {informal} To begin; launch; start. * /The candidate kicked off his campaign with a speech on television./ * /The fund raising drive… …

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