to force someone to leave a place or organization
to try to hit or attack someone suddenly and violently with your foot
If she hadn't leaned forward, struggling, trying to kick out, he would have had her over and into his arms.
Myself, I don't fool around, but I got to admit I get a kick out of working with Finch.
Or got a kick out of those repeated lunges at chest and throat.
Perhaps as a challenge, or perhaps because he gets such a kick out of them that he couldn't help himself.
She kicked out wildly at her attacker.
Sonia’s been kicked out of her house.
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kicking out
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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