kicking in (Meaning)

kicking in

start sense 2, to begin operating or having an effect, contribute sense 1, contribute, to make a contribution, die

kicking in Sentence Examples

  1. The football player kicked the ball through the goalposts, securing a victory.
  2. The young boy was kicking his legs excitedly as he waited for the ice cream truck.
  3. The horse repeatedly kicked its hooves against the stall door in frustration.
  4. The martial artist performed a graceful kick, connecting with the opponent's head.
  5. The dog playfully kicked at the fallen leaves, sending them scattering in the air.
  6. The teenager kicked the empty soda can across the room, showing his disdain.
  7. The swimmer's kicking propelled them swiftly through the water, towards the finish line.
  8. The mother gently kicked her newborn baby's diaper, ensuring it was secure.
  9. The cowboy kicked his horse's sides, urging it to gallop faster.
  10. The soccer team celebrated their win by kicking colorful streamers into the air.

FAQs About the word kicking in

start sense 2, to begin operating or having an effect, contribute sense 1, contribute, to make a contribution, die

contributing, chipping in,donating, pitching in, presenting, awarding,doling (out), giving, furnishing, conferring

breathing,coming to, living,existing, being, lingering, reviving, subsisting,flourishing

The football player kicked the ball through the goalposts, securing a victory.

The young boy was kicking his legs excitedly as he waited for the ice cream truck.

The horse repeatedly kicked its hooves against the stall door in frustration.

The martial artist performed a graceful kick, connecting with the opponent's head.