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Get a kick out of Meaning in English

expression

GET-uh-KIK-owt-uhv
get-AY-kik-owt-ov

Definition

To really enjoy something or find something very fun or exciting.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, playful idiom. Common with 'I' or 'you': 'I get a kick out of...' Use for things that are unexpectedly fun or enjoyable. Not used for serious or emotional joy.

Example Sentences

I get a kick out of playing with my dog.

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She gets a kick out of telling jokes.

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Do you get a kick out of painting?

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Kids really get a kick out of silly cartoons.

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You'll get a kick out of this movie—it's hilarious!

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My dad gets a real kick out of fixing old cars in his free time.

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