enjoy I think that my father got a kick out of seeing his old school friend.
get a kick out of something
find something amusing.
get a bang out of: get a kick out of
Idiom(s): get a charge out of sb or sth AND get a bang out of sb or sth: get a kick out of sb or sth
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to receive special pleasure from someone or something. (Informal.) • Tom is really funny. I always get a kick out of his jokes. • Bill really got a bang out of the present we gave him. • Mary got a charge out of Bob's visit.
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v. phr. To be greatly thrilled; derive pleasure from. Tom and Many get a kick out of playing four hands on the piano.
get a bang out of (something/someone), to
To acquire acceptable action from. This avant-garde American announcement accomplished aeon in Cole Porter’s song, “I Get a Bang out of You” (from Anything Goes, 1934).Learn more: get, kick, of, outLearn more:
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