kicked

[US]/kɪkt/
[UK]/kɪkt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.in sports, a kicking action
v.past tense and past participle of kick; to strike with the foot; to feel angry at oneself for a mistake

Phrases & Collocations

kicked out

kicked off

kicked back

kicked in

kicked up

kicked around

kicked to

kicked against

kicked aside

kicked forward

Example Sentences

he kicked the ball into the goal.

she kicked off her shoes after a long day.

the team kicked their opponent out of the tournament.

he kicked up a fuss about the new policy.

they kicked the project into high gear.

she kicked back and relaxed on the weekend.

he kicked himself for missing the opportunity.

the horse kicked up dust as it ran.

she kicked the habit of smoking.

they kicked off the meeting with a presentation.

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