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kick back

  1. Return stolen property to the owner, as in The pawnbroker kicked back the paintings to the gallery . [ Colloquial ; first half of 1900s]

  2. Recoil unexpectedly and violently, as in This rifle kicks back a lot when you fire it . [Early 1800s]

  3. 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]



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As things stand, April 2 is the planned date for the 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports to kick back in.

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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.

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It's got that sort of like, “Relax, kick back, and just keep it on in the background†appeal.

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Asked if he can now kick back and enjoy Monday's draw, Davidson cracked a smile.

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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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