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Definition of “alive and kicking”

alive and kicking

Definitions

  1. . (of a person) active and in good health

Example Sentences Including 'alive and kicking'

And for the next 25 days politicians will be seen alive and kicking in places they wouldn't normally be laid out dead.
Sun, News of the World (2001)
Asserts Ramana Prasad, 43, whom Solidaire has nominated as the CEO of the company:'The company is alive and kicking.
Business Today (1999)
But judging by the response, I think it's still alive and kicking.
Misc (1999)
Chelsea were dead and buried but United are still alive and kicking.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
Despite all the trauma he had endured he was very much alive and kicking with `lungs on him like an elephant" to quote the midwife.
Fraser, Christine Marion Noble Beginnnings
Rod Bryden's bid to save the Senators is still alive and kicking.
Ottawa Sun (2003)
The archetypes of Athena, the Warrior Goddess, and Artemis, the Maiden Huntress, are alive and kicking in the gym of today!
Amoda MOVING INTO ECSTASY: An Urban Mystic's Guide to Movement, Music and Meditation (2001)
You'd be surprised how hard it is to keep certain patients alive and kicking.
Sillitoe, Alan The Open Door
You're alive and kicking , but your body's still back at the Mission.
Clive Barker THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW (2001)

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