kick|kicks in English
noun
[kɪk]
strike or blow delivered by the foot; thrusting movement of the legs (as in swimming); recoil; power, strength (Slang); thrill, exciting feeling (Slang); temporary infatuation, temporary fascination (Slang)
Use "kick|kicks" in a sentence
1. The title of the show " High Kick ! " has several implications , one of which is the depicted high kicks of ho , one of the main characters .
2. Plus, he kicks ass.
3. Probably getting his kicks.
4. Caregiver Kicks: Are comfortable
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7. What do you do for kicks?
8. And triteness kicks us in the nads.
9. He gets his kicks from skiing.
10. Strong kick!
11. Fourth kick.
12. Claw, kick.
13. Tentacle Kick!
14. Kick move.
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16. Kick off your shoes and kick back for a while.
17. Her arthritis kicks up in cold weather.
18. 7 Among all types of roundhouse kick, or any kick for that matter, the low kick is used most oftenly (in the matches allowing the low kick).
19. The type of kick used in the Breaststroke is the whip kick
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21. The main competition kicks off in the following week.
22. His particular school features the requisite punches and kicks.
23. Thirst kicks in long before dehydration starts, he added.
24. Kick to the side.
25. So kick back charlie.