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kick
verb
to
hit
or
move
something
or
someone
by
striking
with
the
foot
•
The
young
striker
kicks
the
ball
hard
toward
the
empty
goal
.
The
young
striker
kicks
the
ball
hard
toward
the
empty
goal
.
•
Annoyed
by
the
jam
,
a
female
commuter
kicks
the
out-of-order
vending
machine
.
Annoyed
by
the
jam
,
a
female
commuter
kicks
the
out-of-order
vending
machine
.
Old
English
‘
cic
(
c
)
ian
’,
of
uncertain
origin
;
sense
of
striking
with
the
foot
recorded
since
the
14th
century
.
noun
a
sudden
hit
made
with
the
foot
•
The
goalkeeper
could
not
stop
the
powerful
kick
from
the
striker
.
The
goalkeeper
could
not
stop
the
powerful
kick
from
the
striker
.
•
With
one
swift
kick
,
the
horse
broke
the
old
wooden
gate
.
With
one
swift
kick
,
the
horse
broke
the
old
wooden
gate
.
noun
a
feeling
of
excitement
or
an
extra
strong
effect
that
something
gives
you
•
A
double
espresso
gives
me
a
real
kick
in
the
morning
.
A
double
espresso
gives
me
a
real
kick
in
the
morning
.
•
She
goes
skydiving
for
the
sheer
kick
of
free-falling
through
the
clouds
.
She
goes
skydiving
for
the
sheer
kick
of
free-falling
through
the
clouds
.
noun
an
informal
complaint
or
objection
about
something
•
What
’
s
your
kick
this
time
?
We
followed
every
instruction
.
What
’
s
your
kick
this
time
?
We
followed
every
instruction
.
•
He
wrote
a
long
email
to
express
his
kick
about
the
noisy
neighbors
.
He
wrote
a
long
email
to
express
his
kick
about
the
noisy
neighbors
.