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kick off
|
81.63 |
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Or kick off the goal-line. |
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kick in
|
39.24 |
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Boys kicked in her door. |
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kick into
|
10.53 |
|
I kicked it into the water. |
|
kick for
|
7.04 |
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He kicked for us very well a year ago. |
|
kick around
|
6.91 |
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We kick around a few other ideas. |
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kick at
|
6.39 |
|
It kicks at his skull. |
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kick to
|
4.74 |
|
Kicked to the curb. |
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kick over
|
3.82 |
|
It kicked over rocks. |
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kick down
|
3.69 |
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He kicked down the door. |
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kick on
|
3.16 |
|
One kicked me on the leg. |
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kick with
|
2.76 |
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The baby kicked with pleasure. |
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kick during
|
1.32 |
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Sailer needs to kick during the week to maintain his gameday timing. |
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kick out
|
1.32 |
|
Kick him out your house! |
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kick from
|
0.92 |
|
Rees kicked from close range. |
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kick after
|
0.86 |
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Courier was kicking himself after the defeat. |
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kick by
|
0.72 |
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Paramonova kicked by Olaru and won going away. |
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kick through
|
0.72 |
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Drug habits are kicked through prayer, Bible study and fellowship. |
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kick of
|
0.66 |
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Until the biggest kick of his career. |
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kick toward
|
0.66 |
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I was trying to kick it toward the sideline where our bench was. |
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kick before
|
0.59 |
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Soldiers kicked him before taking him away in a jeep, witnesses said. |