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off a kick

 

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Off a Kick

Part of speech: Phrasal verb

Sense: To be enthusiastic or excited about something

Usage: Used informally, off a kick is often used to describe someone's sudden fascination or obsession with a particular activity, idea, or trend. It implies a temporary or fleeting interest.

Example sentences:

  1. She's really off a kick with that new TV series; she binge-watched the entire season over the weekend.
  2. He's been off a kick for healthy eating since his recent doctor's visit.
  3. Our boss is off a kick for team-building exercises this month.

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