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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

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Example Sentences

Someone or something gave South Africa a kick up the backside in the first half on Saturday.

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One "harrowing" attack left her needing tests for Hepatitis B after a woman with the condition, who had a bleeding foot, kicked her in the mouth, she said.

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Jones dropped fellow American Miocic with a thudding spinning back kick in the third round at New York's Madison Square Garden to make the first defence of his belt.

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Still, some undocumented migrants believe that they will benefit from a Trump presidency instead of being kicked out.

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But after Maiava fumbled away one drive deep in USC’s own territory, and the Trojans’ special teams squandered another with a blocked kick, Maiava stood behind the line on fourth and one, just across midfield.

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

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