kicks (Meaning)

kicks

to run at a faster speed during the last part of a race, to strike out with the foot or feet, to remove from a position or status, to make a kick in football, to show opposition, to strike suddenly and forcefully as if with the foot, to function with vitality and energy, complain, to go from one place to another as circumstance or whim dictates, to strike, thrust, or hit with the foot, to remove by a kicking motion, to protest strenuously or urgently, to recoil when fired

kicks Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer executed a series of gravity-defying kicks onstage.
  2. The boxer delivered a powerful kick to his opponent's ribs.
  3. The horse kicked impatiently against its stall door.
  4. The toddler kicked his legs with glee during his bath.
  5. The soccer player took a swift kick at the ball, sending it soaring through the air.
  6. The martial artist used a graceful kick to disarm his attacker.
  7. The mountain goat used its sharp hooves to kick at predators.
  8. The concert crowd went wild as the lead singer kicked off the show with an energetic dance routine.
  9. The doctor kicked off his shoes and collapsed on the couch after a long day.
  10. The horse trainer gently kicked the horse's sides to encourage it to move faster.

FAQs About the word kicks

to run at a faster speed during the last part of a race, to strike out with the foot or feet, to remove from a position or status, to make a kick in football, t

complains, screams, whines, moans, grouches, grumps, grumbles, gripes, beefs, hollers

delights,takes, accepts, bears, rejoices, endures, cheers,tolerates, crows, commends

The dancer executed a series of gravity-defying kicks onstage.

The boxer delivered a powerful kick to his opponent's ribs.

The horse kicked impatiently against its stall door.

The toddler kicked his legs with glee during his bath.