"Kickabout" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kickabout" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kickabout" Meaning

A kickabout is a casual and informal game of football (soccer) played among friends or colleagues, usually without any formal rules or organization. It is often played in a park or open space, and the objective is to have fun and get some exercise rather than to play a competitive or high-level match.

"Kickabout" Examples

Definition


A kickabout is a casual game of football played with friends, often with no rules or referees.

Examples


The kids were playing a kickabout in the park during their summer break.
The lads decided to have a kickabout after their pub visit, just for fun.
The students enjoyed a kickabout during their outdoor activities session at school.
The community center organized a kickabout for local children, promoting physical activity and bonding.
John and his friends had a kickabout in the backyard, laughing and joking around.

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