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Definitions

kick

[kik] / kɪk /


VERB
hit with foot
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VERB
quit a habit
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Example Sentences

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I couldn't kick the ball properly until I was 10 or something.

From BBC

Fans are now looking ahead to the 2026 F1 race calendar which kicks off in Melbourne, Australia on 6 March - and many will be hoping for a repeat of drama like in 2021.

From BBC

The tour kicked off at Mama Roux's club in front of a few hundred fans who were attracted as much by his ebullient indie music as their curiosity in the Beckham clan.

From BBC

In fact, the only bone I’ve ever broken is my thumb, in tenth grade, when a friend kicked a soccer ball into my hand at close range.

From The Wall Street Journal

No one will kick you out after 90 minutes.

From The Wall Street Journal