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Fig. Inf. to give someone a bit of excitement. John always gives me a bang. The whole afternoon, with all its silliness, gave me a charge anyway.
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To trigger enthusiasm or eagerness · To give intense pleasure, excitement or joy to · To cause to become happy or pleased.
To cause one to feel enjoyment or excitement. Even as an adult, building sandcastles at the beach still gives me a kick. Doing wheelies on her motorcycle in ...
Apr 5, 2016 · Does it sound as a proper English the idiom "to give a kick to something" in the sense of giving something a new reform or revolutionise ...
to give someone a new job that seems more powerful but is really less powerful, usually in order to stop them causing trouble for you: He was a lousy salesman, ...
If something gives you a kick, it makes you feel very excited or very happy for a short period of time. [informal]. I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
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Feb 22, 2012 · Your child's ability to ice skate. A song on the radio that you can put on your iPod. The way the couple down the street communicates and looks ...
(informal) a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure synonym thrill I get a kick out of driving fast cars. He gets his kicks from hurting other people. What ...