kick over (Meaning)

kick over

to begin to fire, turn over sense 1b

kick over Sentence Examples

  1. As the wind picked up, it threatened to kick over the stack of papers on the desk.
  2. I accidentally bumped into the table and almost caused it to kick over the vase.
  3. The toddler's wild antics caused him to kick over his toy box in excitement.
  4. With a sudden gust of wind, the garbage can began to wobble and looked like it might kick over.
  5. During the chaos of the party, someone managed to kick over a chair, adding to the commotion.
  6. The clumsy cat attempted to jump onto the shelf but ended up kicking over several books in the process.
  7. In a fit of frustration, he lashed out and kicked over the pile of building blocks he had been attempting to stack.
  8. The mischievous dog darted through the room, narrowly avoiding kicking over the lamp with its wagging tail.
  9. Startled by a loud noise, the horse reared up and threatened to kick over the fence.
  10. Trying to retrieve a fallen pen, she accidentally kicked over her coffee cup, spilling its contents everywhere.

FAQs About the word kick over

to begin to fire, turn over sense 1b

set off, power, move, crank (up), activate,turn over, touch off, turn on, discharge, run

cut off, cut, kill, cut out,shut off, stop, turn off, check,draw up, arrest

As the wind picked up, it threatened to kick over the stack of papers on the desk.

I accidentally bumped into the table and almost caused it to kick over the vase.

The toddler's wild antics caused him to kick over his toy box in excitement.

With a sudden gust of wind, the garbage can began to wobble and looked like it might kick over.