kicks

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

Translation

n.A forceful blow with the foot.; A movement of the legs, especially when swimming or dancing.
v.To strike or propel with the foot.; To move the legs rhythmically, especially in swimming or dancing.; To reject or turn down (an offer or proposal).

Phrases & Collocations

kicks off

kicks around

kicks back

kicks in

kicking goal

kicking time

kicked out

kicked ball

kicking around

hard kicks

Example Sentences

the soccer team practices their kicks every afternoon.

he delivered powerful kicks during the penalty shootout.

the horse gave a sudden kick to the fence.

she received a nasty kick to the shin while playing.

the martial artist demonstrated impressive kicks and blocks.

the boxer's kicks were fast and accurate.

he felt a sharp kick of pain in his ankle.

the band's new song has a great kick to it.

the donkey gave a warning kick to keep us away.

she gave the ball a gentle kick across the field.

the engine's kick helped the car climb the hill.

he got a swift kick from his older brother.

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