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alive and kicking



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, alive and well . Alive and alert; living and healthy. For example, John's completely recovered; he's alive and kicking , or You're quite mistaken; our lawyer is alive and well . The first expression, sometimes shortened to live and kicking , originally was used by fishmongers hawking their wares to convince customers of their freshness and has been considered a cliché since about 1850. The variant originated in the 1960s as a denial of someone's reported death.
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Example Sentences

But Gardena Cinema is alive and kicking.

Sporting romance was alive and kicking in the Spanish capital.

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Another of the smaller parties is certainly alive and kicking: Plaid Cymru won both of its target seats at the election, ending up with four in total.

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In other words mRNA-recipes of certain proteins show that the viruses are alive and kicking.

I thought you had the royals and a few barons with meaningless titles, but actually there’s still aristocrats who are very much alive and kicking in the U.K.

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

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