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kick back
Return stolen property to the owner, as in The pawnbroker kicked back the paintings to the gallery . [ Colloquial ; first half of 1900s]
Recoil unexpectedly and violently, as in This rifle kicks back a lot when you fire it . [Early 1800s]
Pay back a part of one's earnings, as in The workers were forced to kick back half their pay to the agent . [ Colloquial ; first half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
As things stand, April 2 is the planned date for the 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports to kick back in.
If smoking on street corners isn’t cutting it anymore, or you just want to kick back and relax, check out The Gas Station — Ohio’s first consumption lounge.
It's got that sort of like, “Relax, kick back, and just keep it on in the background†appeal.
Asked if he can now kick back and enjoy Monday's draw, Davidson cracked a smile.
If those construction projects become too much of a headache, Bezos can kick back on a flight in his $80 million private jet he purchased in August.
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