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Sentence count:163+20Posted:2017-04-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: alive and kickinglickingpickingpolitickingstick in the mudlackingmockingfuckingMeaning: [kɪk]  n. 1. a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics 2. the act of delivering a blow with the foot. 
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(121) It's financial clout that counts or, failing that, kicking up a stink.
(122) For a few moments he stood very still, imagining himself kicking and gouging.
(123) We are merely animals, creatures that are brought kicking and screaming into this world and then die.
(124) Hartlepool went down 22-13 whose try scorers were Courty, Smith and Hall, Hails kicking two conversions and two penalties.
(125) She was kicking herself for forgetting the most basic Capricorn trait of allowing nothing to stand in the way of their goal.
(126) Jenkins' kicking, especially in the first half, gave little encouragement to his forwards.
(127) Skip, crossing over legs in front and kicking them as high as possible to either side.
(128) An even more interesting development is the astonishing advance made by Guscott's kicking.
(129) Nobody even gets deported again, no broken windows, no more kicking houseboys.
(130) She struggled, kicking out hopelessly, and her heart almost burst with panic.
(131) The program, which has spread to 150 cities, teaches the basics: throwing, catching, hitting and kicking.
(132) The sports bar is alive and kicking Downtown, and they give Monday Night Football a special place on the mantle.
(133) Now 31, McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties.
(134) They remind you of a bunch of schoolboys wandering down a lonely road, kicking a ball along.
(135) Vampires rose into the air, trying to gain height, kicking at clutching hands.
(136) Karate is a martial art that incorporates kicking, striking, and punching techniques.
(137) The sudden, unprepared E Major Allegro that concludes the fourth and final movement seems a bit like kicking the corpse.
(138) Next came his three younger sisters whom he began to terrorise - biting,[http://sentencedict.com/kicking.html] kicking and scratching them.
(139) Nobody across the programme was dragged kicking and screaming out of their hospital bed into the community.
(140) For one thing, it was now very much alive and kicking, a sensation which she found both distressing and uncomfortable.
(141) My son, I began to fear, was still kicking his heels on a fog-bound airport in Birmingham.
(142) A: Not unless you plan on kicking the movie habit.
(143) Nicola was baiting him now, kicking water, her face contorted with anger.
(144) The baby was kicking, at night Alan lay with his hand on her side and felt the repeated thrusting movements.
(145) At about that time, the gardening boom started kicking into high gear.
(146) For a guy like me to hang around kicking his heels ain't natural.
(147) On Saturday the six-a-side football competition is held in Earl's Orchard, Richmond, kicking off at 11.30am.
(148) Then he was kicking, frightened yet enraged, eyes blurred with the tears of his own anger and frustration.
(149) Kicking down the side-rest as he jumped clear, he spun round in time to see Mariana slide down the bank.
(150) He just kept right on kicking Pikey, and Pikey kept right on taking it.
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