kick downstairs Synonyms

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kick downstairs Meaning

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kick downstairs (v)

assign to a lower position; reduce in rank

kick downstairs Sentence Examples

  1. In the slapstick comedy, the villain tripped and ended up getting kicked downstairs in a flurry of dust.
  2. Frustrated with the malfunctioning robot, the scientist considered just kicking it downstairs, but decided against the potential damage.
  3. The children giggled as they pretended to kick a giant inflatable ball downstairs, their laughter echoing through the house.
  4. In a fit of rage, the teenager slammed the door so hard it nearly kicked it off its hinges.
  5. Worried about a spider in the corner, she carefully nudged it with a broom, hoping to kick it downstairs without harming it.
  6. The old wooden staircase creaked ominously with every step as they cautiously climbed down, afraid it might kick them out.
  7. During the soccer game, the goalie made a spectacular save, kicking the ball away with such force it seemed to defy gravity. (Figurative)
  8. The energetic puppy bounced through the house, kicking aside toys and slippers in its wake.
  9. In the movie chase scene, the hero narrowly avoided getting kicked through a window by the villain.
  10. We decided to kick the project deadline back a week to allow for more time and avoid a rushed job. (Figurative)

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assign to a lower position; reduce in rank

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In the slapstick comedy, the villain tripped and ended up getting kicked downstairs in a flurry of dust.

Frustrated with the malfunctioning robot, the scientist considered just kicking it downstairs, but decided against the potential damage.

The children giggled as they pretended to kick a giant inflatable ball downstairs, their laughter echoing through the house.

In a fit of rage, the teenager slammed the door so hard it nearly kicked it off its hinges.