Definition

to kick: to hit with one's foot verb
He kicked the ball.
He kicked me several times, then he fired me.
a kick: the act of hitting with one's foot noun
What that child needs is a good kick in the pants.
  • "Everybody was kung-fu fighting, those kicks were fast as lightning."
  • "You know a few kicks to the stomach maybe?"
  • "Brent : So I slapped him in face, and then he punched me in the stomach, so I kicked him in the leg, and - good morning, everyone."
  • "Eventually, Horatio entered and kicked the CPU."

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