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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.

Keep An Eye On

Kick Up A Notch

Kick Off

Keep Your Head Up

Keep In The Dark

Keep Cool

Keep Time

Kill Two Birds With One Stone

Keep Your Head Above Water

Knockout

Keep Me In The Loop

Keep Posted

Knock

Keep An Eye On

Keep A Straight Face

Kill Time

Keep Cool - With Voice/Audio

Kick The Habit

Keep Your Word

Kicked The Bucket

Kill Two Birds With One Stone

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