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To kick up your heels is a figure of speech meaning to what?
"To kick up your heels" is a figure of speech meaning
to celebrate, have fun, or enjoy oneself
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It often implies a lively and energetic celebration, like dancing or partying.
What is the complete and simple subject for a brave man lived in mountains?
What is the meaning of neither here nor there?
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What does sabai de mean?
What is antonym for told?
Is smile an abstract or concrete?
What is the Antonym of feasible?
What is the definition of chosumnida?
French translation of great minds think alike?
Can you make a sentence with the word suavity?
What does fabuloso mean?
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