But what have you fellows out here got to kick about?
I didn't expect to see my name kicked about as a possible suspect, but I'm relieved nonetheless.
She kicked about in air for a moment and then scrambled out.
I said, getting my feet on the floor and kicking about in quest of slippers: "Dollfuss came back last night for that picture you took."
A rustling sound came to their ears as he kicked about toward one corner of the dungeon.
He was not able even to cry out with pain, but seemed to deflate like the old football the children were still kicking about.
The man yelled in shock as his feet kicked about.
He kicked about, trying to get a foothold somewhere.
But Williams are stuggling and a few extra £m kicking about will probably get better results than a proven driver.
He gets kicked about from one aunt to another, poor kid - and he likes coming to us better than anywhere else.
Forty years later, it will still kick the tail of just about anything in the world.
A 20-minute walk on each of three days kicks about 260 calories to the curb.
I'm not kicking about the money, or wouldn't be if I had it to spend.
He fell upon his back, kicked about a little, and lay still.
The pay was fine, I can't kick about that.
And if it doesn't, probably won't, we'll be kicking away from here about quarter five.
The Oracle is still alive and kicking about the world.
One of the soldiers from the 4th Pennsylvania was down in the dead leaves kicking and scuffling about all over blood.
"I think we've been kicking excellent just about every other day."
He was still kicking himself about it more than a day later.