(phrasal verb) to discuss or consider something in an informal way
Example Sentences:
A: Are you going to take that new job in marketing?
B: I think I’m going to kick it around for a few days. I’m just not sure.
When thinking about a trip to Cuba, the family kept kicking the plan around until the father made a decision.
I kicked around the proposal for a long time, but decided not to take your offer.
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