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Kick off the day

Meaning: This idiom means to start the day, often with a specific activity or event. It implies beginning the day with energy or enthusiasm.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “Let’s kick off the day with a team meeting to align on our goals.”
  2. “She likes to kick off the day with a morning jog to boost her energy.”
  3. “They kicked off the day with a hearty breakfast before heading out for their hike.”

Origin: The origin of the idiom “kick off the day” comes from the expression “kick off,” which is used in sports, particularly football (soccer in the U.S.), to describe the start of a game. Over time, this term has been adopted into general usage to signify the beginning of any event or activity. When applied to the start of the day, it suggests starting with a specific activity or with vigor and enthusiasm.

Kick off the day

Coffee Shop Conversations A Cup of Idioms

Join Alex and Casey at their favorite coffee shop as they catch up on life, work, and dreams in this delightful animated short. Watch as they weave a tapestry of English idioms into their everyday conversation, making their dialogue both entertaining and educational.

From “kicking off the day” with a cup of coffee to “knocking their socks off” with exciting news, this video is a fun way to learn and enjoy idiomatic expressions. Perfect for English learners and language enthusiasts, “Coffee Shop Conversations: A Cup of Idioms” brings the richness of English idioms to life in a relatable and engaging way. Don’t miss out on this idiom-filled adventure!