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kickabout

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kickabout [ˈkɪkəbaʊt] N (Ftbl) to have a kickaboutpelotear


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Bonding The Daily Record joined them yesterday as they enjoyed an early morning kickabout among the razor wire and armoured vehicles in temperatures that soared past 100F by 10am.
Reebok's new AF1 football range will put an end to arguments at kickabouts up and down the country over whether a goal should stand.
Byline: ANI London, Apr 1 (ANI): Manchester United star Ryan Giggs along with Olympic Gold medal sprinter Darren Campbell will today launch Reebok's new AF1 football range, which will put an end to arguments at kickabouts up and down the country over whether a goal should stand.
 
 
 
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