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kick
noun as in thrill, enjoyment
Strongest match
noun as in power, strength
verb as in hit with foot
verb as in complain
Example Sentences
Someone or something gave South Africa a kick up the backside in the first half on Saturday.
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.
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.
Still, some undocumented migrants believe that they will benefit from a Trump presidency instead of being kicked out.
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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