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kick around

Speech parts

1. kick around - Noun

2. kick around - Verb

Meaning

discuss lightly

be around; be alive or active

treat badly; abuse

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If I can be permitted to turn around a phrase, I would say that I'm kind of sorry I won't have you to kick around any more. Pierre Trudeau

You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference. Richard Nixon

We bandied around these difficult questions Source: Internet

Does the old man still kick around? Source: Internet

They won't have me to kick around any more! Source: Internet

“But I do know this, you won’t have David Rivera to kick around anymore,” Rivera said. Source: Internet

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