Phrasal verb kick off

Phrasal verb №8

kick off

/kɪk ɒf/

Meaning
To begin an event, meeting, or activity, often in a lively way
Example
The concert will kick off at 8 p.m.
The concert will kick off at 8 p.m.

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Examples with the phrasal verb kick off

The football match will kick off at six o’clock.

The football match will kick off at six o’clock.

The festival will kick off on Friday evening with fireworks.

The festival will kick off on Friday evening with fireworks.

They will kick off the new project next month.

They will kick off the new project next month.

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