kick around
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle around
Meanings
Discuss informally as a group
Why “around”? Something moves from person to person. Soon many people have it or know it.
“Let's kick the idea around for a bit.”
“We kicked a few names around for the team.”
Don't confuse with
Kick around means discuss informally as a group. Kick off means begin an event or activity.
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“Let's kick the idea around for a bit.” What does it mean?
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Sink In connects verbs by particle pattern, contrast pairs, and shared base verbs.
kick off
A contrast learners often mix up
Begin an event or activity
ask around
Same around pattern: sharing
Ask several different people in order to find information
circulate around
Same around pattern: sharing
Pass through a group of people
get around
Same around pattern: sharing
Avoid a rule or difficulty; Travel or move about; (of news) become widely known; Find time to do something
go around
Same around pattern: sharing
Take a longer path to avoid something; Move in a circular path; Be enough for everyone in a group; Behave in a particular way habitually; (of an illness) be common in a community
hand around
Same around pattern: sharing
Give out by hand from one to another
pass around
Same around pattern: sharing
Distribute by handing from one to the next
send around
Same around pattern: sharing
Circulate through a group
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