kicking (Meaning)

Wordnet

kicking (n)

a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics

the act of delivering a blow with the foot

Webster

kicking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Kick

kicking Sentence Examples

  1. The little boy was kicking his feet happily as he sat in his mother's lap.
  2. The soccer player was kicking the ball down the field with great force.
  3. The horse was kicking its heels playfully in the pasture.
  4. The child was kicking and screaming as he was being taken to the doctor.
  5. The man was kicking the can down the road as he walked home from work.
  6. The cat was kicking the ball of yarn around the living room.
  7. The dog was kicking up its hind legs in an attempt to shake off the water after it had been swimming.
  8. The boxer was kicking his opponent in the stomach with great force.
  9. The dancer was kicking her legs high in the air as she performed on stage.
  10. The toddler was kicking and crawling around on the floor, making a mess.

FAQs About the word kicking

a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics, the act of delivering a blow with the footof Kick

screaming, moaning, whining, complaining, muttering, squealing, whingeing, repining, grumbling, keening

taking, taking,rejoicing, accepting, tolerating, rejoicing, delighting, bearing, enduring, bearing

The little boy was kicking his feet happily as he sat in his mother's lap.

The soccer player was kicking the ball down the field with great force.

The horse was kicking its heels playfully in the pasture.

The child was kicking and screaming as he was being taken to the doctor.