kick around

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English - English
to wander loose; to float around; to hang around (usually present continuous)

Is this your pen I found kicking around in my drawer?.

to abuse or mistreat; to bully

Don't be afraid to kick it around a little. It is sturdy.

abuse; wander about aimlessly
If you kick around ideas or suggestions, you discuss them informally. We kicked a few ideas around They started to kick around the idea of an electric scraper
treat badly; abuse; "They won't have me to kick around any more!"
discuss lightly; "We bandied around these difficult questions"
be around; be alive or active; "Does the old man still kick around?"
be around; be alive or active; "Does the old man still kick around?
kickaround
An impromptu soccer game without strict adherence to the rules

The Americanitos training nights had usually amounted to little more than a kickaround, with everyone crowded around one goal trying to beat the keeper.

kick around

    Hyphenation

    kick a·round

    Turkish pronunciation

    kîk ıraun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkək ərˈoun/ /ˈkɪk ɜrˈaʊn/
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