kick one's heels (Meaning)
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kick one's heels (v)
wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting
Synonyms & Antonyms of kick one's heels
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kick one's heels Sentence Examples
- The young colt kicked its heels in excitement as it ran through the pasture.
- The soccer player kicked his heels high in the air as he celebrated his goal.
- The dancer kicked her heels up to the beat of the music, filling the room with energy.
- The horse kicked its heels in protest as the rider tried to mount it.
- The child kicked his heels against the back of the seat in front of him during the long car ride.
- The cowboy kicked his heels against the sides of his horse as it galloped across the range.
- The figure skater kicked her heels high in the air as she completed her routine.
- The dog kicked its heels against the ground as it tried to get the ball.
- The toddler kicked her heels in the air as she was held by her father.
- The runner kicked her heels high as she crossed the finish line.
FAQs About the word kick one's heels
wait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting
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The young colt kicked its heels in excitement as it ran through the pasture.
The soccer player kicked his heels high in the air as he celebrated his goal.
The dancer kicked her heels up to the beat of the music, filling the room with energy.
The horse kicked its heels in protest as the rider tried to mount it.