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kicker

[kik-er] / ˈkɪk ər /


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The specialized nature of kickers can place them on the periphery of team bonding, but Loop’s teammates and coaches were supportive in the aftermath of the season-ending loss.

From Los Angeles Times

He might also have been a bit skeptical of his kicking game after kicker Michael Badgley had an extra point blocked earlier in the period.

From The Wall Street Journal

The “kicker” this year was OPEC+’s decision to begin lifting production quotas sooner and faster than expected, said Babin.

From MarketWatch

But for investors who already own it or want a diversified industrial with a hidden water kicker, your point stands.

From MarketWatch

The record is held by George Blanda, a legendary quarterback and kicker, who played for the Raiders in 1975 at the age of 48.

From The Wall Street Journal