get a kick from (someone or something)
get a kick from (someone or something)
To get a sense of enjoyment, amusement, or excitement from something. Even as an adult, I still get a kick from building sandcastles at the beach. She really gets a kick from doing wheelies on her motorcycle in front of an audience.
See also: get, kick
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
get a ˈkick from/out of something
(informal) get a feeling of excitement, enjoyment, etc. out of something: She got a real kick from seeing her photo in the newspaper.See also: get, kick, of, out, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- get a kick from/out of something
- get a kick out of (someone or something)
- get a kick out of someone/something
- get a kick out of something
- get a charge out of
- get a charge out of (something)
- get a charge out of something
- kick (oneself)
- kicking
- kicks