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Alive and kicking Meaning in English

expression

əˈɫaɪv/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈkɪkɪŋ
uh-LYV and KIK-ing
ɐlˈaɪv/ /ˈænd/ /kˈɪkɪŋ
uh-LYV and KIK-ing

Definition

This expression means someone or something is still active, in good health, or functioning well, even after difficulties or a long time.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is informal and often used to say a person or thing is unexpectedly well or not worn out. Common after illnesses, challenges, or to describe traditions or products. Do not use literally; it's figurative.

Example Sentences

After her surgery, she's alive and kicking.

basic

The old dog is still alive and kicking.

basic

That tradition is alive and kicking after all these years.

basic

"Wow, aren't you supposed to be tired? You look alive and kicking!"

natural

Even after the economic crisis, the company is alive and kicking.

natural

Rumors say he's retired, but he's actually alive and kicking.

natural