Kick into gear meaning
What does the saying 'Kick into gear' mean?
Idiom: Kick into gear
Meaning:
If something kicks into gear, it gets going or started.
Similar Idioms
- Kick in the teeth
- Kick up your heels
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- Kick the ballistics
- Kick your heels
- Grinds my gear
- Better than a kick in the teeth
- Don't stop and kick at every dog that barks at you
- Kick the can down the road
- Step up a gear
- Move up a gear
- Kick up a stink
- Kick someone to the curb
- Kick the bucket
- Kick something into the long grass
- Kick away the ladder
- Kick over the traces
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