Idiom | to get a kick out of something |
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Definition | to enjoy it |
Examples | - He seems to get a kick out of making people look stupid. No wonder nobody likes him. - Some kids get a kick out of doing things that are stupid or dangerous. - At the same time, in real life I get no kick out of people admitting what I told them turned out to be the truth. - Gamers will probably get a huge kick out of smashing entire buildings to rubble |
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