Definition of kick

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Kick (v. t.) To strike, thrust, or hit violently with the foot; as, a horse kicks a groom; a man kicks a dog..

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Spurn :: Spurn (v. i.) To kick or toss up the heels.
Kickapoos :: Kickapoos (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region of Northern Illinois, allied in language to the Sacs and Foxes..
Flingdust :: Flingdust (n.) One who kicks up the dust; a streetwalker; a low manner.
Calcitration :: Calcitration (n.) Act of kicking.
Goal :: Goal (n.) A base, station, or bound used in various games; in football, a line between two posts across which the ball must pass in order to score; also, the act of kicking the ball over the line between the goal posts..
Spurn :: Spurn (n.) A kick; a blow with the foot.
Punt :: Punt (v. t.) To kick (the ball) before it touches the ground, when let fall from the hands..
Kickup :: Kickup (n.) The water thrush or accentor.
Kick :: Kick (n.) A blow with the foot or feet; a striking or thrust with the foot.
Kickable :: Kickable (a.) Capable or deserving of being kicked.
Calcitrant :: Calcitrant (a.) Kicking. Hence: Stubborn; refractory.
Recalcitrate :: Recalcitrate (v. i.) To kick back; to kick against anything; hence, to express repugnance or opposition..
Kicksy-wicksy :: Kicksy-wicksy (a.) Fantastic; restless; as, kicksy-wicksy flames..
Wincer :: Wincer (n.) One who, or that which, winces, shrinks, or kicks..
Fling :: Fling (v. i.) To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling..
Spurn :: Spurn (v. t.) To drive back or away, as with the foot; to kick..
Kick :: Kick (n.) The projection on the tang of the blade of a pocket knife, which prevents the edge of the blade from striking the spring. See Illust. of Pocketknife..
Kickshoe :: Kickshoe (n.) A kickshaws.
Kicky-wisky :: Kicky-wisky (n.) That which is restless and uneasy.
Winch :: Winch (v. i.) To wince; to shrink; to kick with impatience or uneasiness.
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