got a kick out of (Meaning)

got a kick out of

to run at a faster speed during the last part of a race, to strike out with the foot or feet, to remove from a position or status, to make a kick in football, to show opposition, to strike suddenly and forcefully as if with the foot, to function with vitality and energy, complain, to go from one place to another as circumstance or whim dictates, to strike, thrust, or hit with the foot, to remove by a kicking motion, to protest strenuously or urgently, to recoil when fired

FAQs About the word got a kick out of

to run at a faster speed during the last part of a race, to strike out with the foot or feet, to remove from a position or status, to make a kick in football, t

loved, got off (on),enjoyed, liked, savoured, relished,went for, took to, admired, appreciated

disliked, loathed,hated, detested, abhorred,condemned, despised, scorned, abominated,

Despite his initial skepticism, he got a kick out of the unexpected humor in the performance.

The toddler got a kick out of kicking a colorful ball around the living room.

My father got a kick out of telling outrageous jokes at family gatherings.

The surprise party was a success; my friend got a kick out of the effort everyone put in.