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kicked

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1. kicked - Adjective

2. kicked - Verb

Meaning

kicked

simple past and past participle of kick

kicked (not generally comparable, comparative more kicked, superlative most kicked)

(slang, smoking, of a pipe) Empty with nothing left to smoke but ash.

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A 24-hour vigil remembering the 24 service members from Louisiana who are still missing kicked off with a 5 p.m. ceremony at the Deridder POW/MIA memorial. Source: Internet

According to 2016 financial statements available on its website, Bank BIC Namibia kicked off with a N$300 million capital injection from its shareholders. Source: Internet

A few months before the 2020 legislative session kicked off, Clark admitted he’s “definitely consumed with the whole Ralston thing.” Source: Internet

A few days later, Stargirl is kicked off the cheerleading squad. Source: Internet

After the Communist coup in 1948 Foglar was kicked out of the publishing house, his magazines were liquidated and his books prohibited, as was the Scout movement and independent youth clubs. Source: Internet

After busting their first high-profile ghost, the guys go out in front of a crowd of spectators, and Venkman paraphrases Julius Caesar: “We came, we saw, we kicked its a**!” Source: Internet

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