I'm a code monkey and I get a kick out of messing around with the system, as it were, but I'm hardly a particularly exciting guy. |
Cell phones are toylike, nearly magic, and we get a huge kick out of them, as often happens with technological advances until the new wears off. |
School rules are not laid down so that teachers can get a kick out of enforcing them. |
He is passionate about football and gets a real kick out of seeing the children in his club succeed. |
He's probably getting a big kick out of manipulating you with his lewd suggestions. |
The car's new sound system can easily kick out the high-volume jams with the added noise of driving without a roof. |