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      • alive and kicking Active and healthy. A: "How are you doing after your surgery?" B: "I'm alive and kicking!" I thought for sure that old dog wouldn't survive the winter, but he's still alive and kicking! I can't believe that crochety old man down the street is still alive and kicking. He must be nearing 100 these days!
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  2. alive and kicking. COMMON If someone or something is alive and kicking, they are still active or still exist. I'm alive and kicking and still going strong. Romance is still alive and kicking for a couple who will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this week. See also: alive, and, kick.

  3. be alive and well/kicking. idiom. Add to word list. C2. to continue to live or exist and be full of energy: She said she'd seen him last week and he was alive and kicking. C2. to continue to be popular or successful: Despite rumours to the contrary, feminism is alive and well. Traditional jazz is still alive and kicking in New Orleans.

  4. idiom. : healthy and active. She ran a marathon late in life, just to prove she was still alive and kicking. often used figuratively. After years of slow earnings, the industry is now alive and kicking. Examples of alive and kicking in a Sentence.

  5. The expression ‘alive and kicking’ was coined in the late 18th/early 19th century and is still widely used today. Its allusion to vigour and vivacity has caused it to be adopted as a slogan or title in various spheres – dance troupes, children’s television programmes, kick-boxing, anti-abortion groups etc. The earliest citation of ...

  6. Alive and kicking Meaning. The idiom "alive and kicking" is used to describe someone who is active, energetic, healthy, and full of life. It implies that the person is doing well and enjoying their life. Usage. The senior citizens at the fitness class were alive and kicking, always eager to learn new exercises.

  7. alive and kicking. A. alive and kicking. Meaning. lively and active; continue to live or exist and be full of energy; well and healthy; vigorously active and doing well; to continue to be popular or successful; Example Sentences. She hadn’t met her younger sister after her marriage and was delighted to see her alive and kicking at a social ...

  8. The phrase “alive and kicking” is a commonly used idiom in the English language. It describes someone who is still active, healthy, and energetic despite their age or any challenges they may have faced.

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