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May 9

I need the different meanings of the phrasal verb"kick over"?

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May 9
1. To accidentally knock something over with your foot or by kicking it.
Example: He kicked over the vase and it shattered on the floor.

2. To start or cause something to start by kicking or hitting it.
Example: He kicked over the engine and the motorcycle roared to life.

3. To overthrow or remove someone from a position of power or authority.
Example: The workers kicked over the corrupt CEO and installed a new leader.
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Google Gemini AI
May 9
1. To start operating or running (a motor or engine) by depressing a pedal or lever, especially after it has stalled.
2. To topple over or overturn (something) by kicking it.
3. (of a horse or other animal) To paw the ground with its hooves in excitement or impatience.
4. (of a drug) To become active or take effect, especially suddenly or unexpectedly.
5. (informal) To be overcome with laughter or excitement.
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