kicking around Antonyms

Meaning of kicking around

kicking around

to treat in an inconsiderate or high-handed fashion, to consider, examine, or discuss from various angles, to undergo consideration usually intermittently over a period of time, to wander or pass time aimlessly, to lie about mostly unnoticed or forgotten

kicking around Sentence Examples

  1. The old soccer ball was kicking around in the backyard.
  2. I found a loose pen kicking around on my desk.
  3. The abandoned toy car was kicking around on the sidewalk.
  4. The stray cat was kicking around in the alley, searching for food.
  5. The homeless man had a sleeping bag kicking around in the park.
  6. The loose papers were kicking around in the wind, creating a mess.
  7. The unused tools were kicking around in the toolbox, waiting to be put to use.
  8. The broken pieces of glass were kicking around on the floor, posing a safety hazard.
  9. The spare parts were kicking around in the garage, gathering dust.
  10. The old furniture was kicking around in the attic, waiting to be sold or donated.

FAQs About the word kicking around

to treat in an inconsiderate or high-handed fashion, to consider, examine, or discuss from various angles, to undergo consideration usually intermittently over

chewing on, exploring, eying, debating, weighing, considering,contemplating, looking at, reviewing, entertaining

disregarding, overlooking,ignoring, slighting, dismissing,rejecting,poohing, pooh-poohing

The old soccer ball was kicking around in the backyard.

I found a loose pen kicking around on my desk.

The abandoned toy car was kicking around on the sidewalk.

The stray cat was kicking around in the alley, searching for food.