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Phrasal Verb - Kicking off (phrasal verb)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To begin or start something, especially an event or project.
  2. To strongly criticize or attack someone or something.
  3. To kick a ball or other object in a specific direction.

Examples

No.Example
1The new project will officially kick off next Monday.
2The team kicked off their campaign with a strong rally.
3I accidentally kicked off the alarm system.
4The manager kicked off the meeting by outlining the company's goals.
5The children were having so much fun that they forgot to kick off their shoes.
6The coach kicked off the ball to start the game.
7The students kicked off their protest against the new school policy.
8The speaker kicked off his speech with a powerful anecdote.
9The construction company kicked off the new housing development.
10The soccer team kicked off the ball to begin the match.