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Phrase(s): get a charge out of someone or something [and] get a bang out of someone or something; get a kick out of someone or something
to receive special pleasure from someone or something. • I really got a charge out of that comedian’s routine. • Tom is really funny. I always get a kick out of his jokes. • Bill really got a bang out of the present we gave him.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs