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kick
noun as in thrill, enjoyment
Strongest match
noun as in power, strength
verb as in hit with foot
verb as in complain
Example Sentences
A complex cider with enough of a tart kick to enliven any cocktail hour.
The U.S.’s fiscal year has kicked off with a record amount of tariff revenue flowing into the Treasury, while the government shutdown slightly reduced spending.
As soon those violins kick up here, you’re shoved out of the 16th century and feel less moved than shamelessly manipulated.
Big picture: The economy might perk up in 2026 as trade wars fade and new tax breaks kick in, but the U.S. is likely to muddle through to the new year.
But at the same time he did not kick on from his electric Villa form.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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