WordNet
v. be around; be alive or active; "Does the old man still kick around?" [syn: kick around, knock about]
Usage examples of "kick about".
But twelve square kilometers is nothing to kick about, and the canyon walls will keep the pigs in, with only about a kilometer of fencing needed.
Basically, those treaties hold because no one wants the areas involved badly enough to kick about it, and because there’.
Basically, those treaties hold because no one wants the areas involved badly enough to kick about it, and because there's no real motivation for lots of people to go there.
And suddenly one of them took off, into the nearest stone house, through the door, across the living room, and into the bedroom where, without half looking, he would kick about, thrash his feet, and the black leaves would fly through the air, brittle, thin as tissue cut from midnight sky.