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What does kicked off mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of kick off
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As we kicked off, I said something to the referee and was shown a red card, which carried a three-match ban.
Mother Dairy has already launched a dairy whitener in the north-eastern market, while its butter business was kicked off last year.
In detail England looked like world-beaters as last season's championship kicked off with a 44-15 drubbing of Wales at the Millennium Stadium.
After stints as a waitress, an air hostess and a grape picker, her broadcasting career kicked off with Radio Merseyside.
The wind gently blew against her face as she kicked off, swinging into the air, leaving her loose hair streaming behind her.
Jobs kicked off his spiel with the admission that the last seven months had been pretty ropy for the manufacturer.

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