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  1. to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently: I kicked the ball as hard as I could. He was accused of kicking a man in the face. She felt the baby kicking inside her. The ice hockey player was removed from the game for kicking his opponent with his skate. [ I ]

  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word kick as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and phrases. Find out the origin, history, and related words of kick.

  3. Learn the meaning of kicking as the present participle of kick, a verb that means to hit someone or something with the foot. See how to use kicking in sentences and idioms, and compare it with other related words.

  4. Definition of kick verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Find 119 words that mean kicking, such as screaming, complaining, or objecting, and their opposites, such as rejoicing, accepting, or tolerating. Learn the definition and usage of kicking as a verb and see examples and related words.

  6. noun. the act of kicking; a blow or thrust with the foot or feet. power or disposition to kick: That horse has a mean kick. Informal. an objection or complaint. Synonyms: protest, moan, grouch, growl, grumble. Informal. thrill; pleasurable excitement: His biggest kick comes from telling about the victory.

  7. to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently: I kicked the ball as hard as I could. He was accused of kicking a man in the face. She felt the baby kicking inside her. The hockey player was removed from the game for kicking his opponent with his skate.

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