verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The referee kicked off the match at 3 PM.

Definition:To start a game, meeting, discussion, etc., or to begin a period of time.

From kick off

Example:They kicked around the idea of going camping, but couldn't agree on a location.

Definition:To dispose of or cast about as unwanted, or to pass or kick a ball loosely, casually, or unpredictably.

From kick around

Example:The new policy will kick in next month.

Definition:To start working or to take effect.

From kick in

Example:He got kicked out of the club for being noisy.

Definition:To expel from a place or place someone out of a place forcibly.

From kick out