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kick

noun as in thrill, enjoyment

noun as in power, strength

verb as in hit with foot

Strongest matches

Strong matches

verb as in quit a habit

Strongest matches

Strong matches

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For me, when I go in, I go, “Yo, we are all in this together, like I need your energy as much as you need mine, let’s kick it.”

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"My right foot is my prominent kicking foot, but in terms of power there is a big difference between the left leg and the right when I'm in the gym," she said.

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Chubby Checker, who kicked off his career with “The Twist” in 1960, will be getting a nod in the performer category.

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He said some details of Norris' confession had been inconsistent, including different accounts of the number of punches thrown and whether or not he had kicked Stephen.

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He promised to kick up the money to Perez, later providing him with a code to a prepaid debit card, according to the affidavit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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