verb

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To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.

example

Did you kick your brother?

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To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something.

example

He enjoyed the simple pleasure of watching the kickline kick.

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To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.

example

Kick the ball into the goal.

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(with "off" or "out") To eject summarily.

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To forcibly remove a participant from an online activity.

example

He was kicked by ChanServ for flooding.

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To overcome (a bothersome or difficult issue or obstacle); to free oneself of (a problem).

example

I still smoke, but they keep telling me to kick the habit.

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To move or push suddenly and violently.

example

He was kicked sideways by the force of the blast.

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(of a firearm) To recoil; to push by recoiling.

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To attack (a piece) in order to force it to move.

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To accelerate quickly with a few pedal strokes in an effort to break away from other riders.

example

Contador kicks again to try to rid himself of Rasmussen.

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To show opposition or resistance.

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To work a press by impact of the foot on a treadle.

verb

definition

To die.

adjective

definition

(smoking, of a pipe) Empty with nothing left to smoke but ash.

Examples of kicked in a Sentence

Cassie kicked sand over the fire.

I kicked dirt over the spot.

The underworld kicked us out.

The man grabbed her ankle and she kicked him with her other foot.

Mr. Giddon heard him and kicked him off the place.

The storm kicked up dust behind them, but they managed to beat it to the corral.

She kicked her feet and swung at him with her fists.

He kicked her as he passed.

Jake probably thinks I kicked Shipton over the side.

He kicked her in the stomach, and she gasped.

Every time I turn around, I'm getting my ass kicked by some beast, many of which are probably after you!

She kicked his boot playfully.

She kicked his boot.

With all his might, he kicked the ball straight at the goal.

Carmen kicked Alex under the table.

She gave him a sour look and kicked the horse into a lope, ranging out ahead of him.

Grabbing the saddle horn, she vaulted into the saddle and kicked the horse into a run.

I started to open the window to get out of there but I guess he heard me because he kicked down the door and grabbed me and cut me.

He kicked Ed into motion and headed for the house.

He kicked one of her feet with his.

She kicked him and wrenched away, running.

In any case, I kicked his ass, and he never forgave me.

The chap who kicked me out is a funny old blighter.

This made me so angry at times that I kicked and screamed until I was exhausted.

Otherwise you might get kicked from the server.

He looked at the body beneath him and kicked it.

She kicked out her wounded leg.

I hope you'd have kicked my ass if I did.

I kicked in more coins to our marriage than Paul ever did.

Granted, Death's soul radar just kicked in.

She kicked his shin and he let go of her shirt.

She kicked away a few shards of glass.

She sank into the recliner and kicked it back.

She kicked off her shoes and tugged into her work boots.

Almost got my ass kicked again before I figured it out.

Stay back, unless I get my ass kicked.

She kicked at him, but he dodged.

She kicked at a piece of gravel.

Yes. My father kicked us out soon after I was born.

He kicked the mule into motion and started out across the sand.

The chairman called the bouncers and had us kicked out.

In turn, T-cell regulation is kicked off by an immune system protein called interferon gamma 4.

They're kicked up a bit with a hint of mint.

Taking her hand, he led her to the window seat and kicked off his boots.

But he had no sooner mounted the steps leading to the entrance than the crowd, which had followed him all the way beating him with sticks and umbrellas, made a rush at him, knocked him down, and kicked and trampled him to death.

The Knight of La Tour-Landry (1372) relates, by way of warning to his daughters, a tale of a lady who so irritated her husband by scolding him in company, that he struck her to the earth with his fist and kicked her in the face, breaking her nose.

The corral was silent when he gently kicked the horse's ribs to urge it forward.

She smiled mischievously as she kicked off her shoes and dug her toes into the soft cool dust.

She kicked the break free and slapped the sombrero on her head, smiling smugly down at him.

Bordeaux kicked sand away from a suspicious mound and found an empty cartridge box.

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