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get a charge out of
verb as in enjoy
verb as in get a kick out of
Example Sentences
Some people get a "charge" out of "rallying against a scapegoat" or "getting high off of a sense of persecution or of persecuting others," he said.
Like so many people, I’ve never been predisposed to liking most vegetables, and I tend to get a charge out of it when I make something that’s plant-based that I genuinely enjoy.
“To get a charge out of it because he is so, so consistent.”
Fans will also get a charge out of Saltzman’s candid photos of the lads in repose and his stories of casual interactions with them.
Today’s New Yorkers get a charge out of living amid the city’s history of struggle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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