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kick-start Noun 1. Also: (kick-starter) a pedal on a motorcycle that is kicked downwards to start the engine 2. an action or event that reactivates something Verb 1. to start (a motorcycle) with a kick-start 2. to do something bold or drastic in order to begin or improve the performance of something: to kick-start the economy
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| Not considered front-page news, two stories nestle on Page 8: ``Supreme Court kick-starts abortion showdown'' and ``Lawmakers are preparing to vote on a bill that would outlaw nearly all abortions in South Dakota. That's because people use their noses to sniff imaginary as well as real aromas, and the mere act of sniffing scentless air kick-starts odor perception, a new study finds. The story of two-faced Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), who kick-starts her own acting career by worming her way into the inner circle of aging star Margot Channing (Bette Davis), proves to be, at age 50, as rich in trivia as Gone With the Wind. |
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