kick off

What does the phrasal verb “kick off” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “kick off“, illustrated with examples:

Definition

1. To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
2. To start; to launch.
3. To die or quit permanently.

Example(s)

1. The players kicked off for the second half of the game.
2. Let’s kick off this project with a planning meeting.
3. It’s a wonder that this old dog hasn’t kicked off yet.

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