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English Idioms Kick Off
Kick Off - to start an activity; to start something
- The teacher wants to kick off the school year by doing something special.
- We need to kick off this party.
- We need to kick off this project, so we can get it done on time.
- We are going to kick off the summer by going on a camping trip for a few days.
- Do you have any ideas how I can kick off my career, and get a good job.
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