Synonym: bang, beef, bitch, boot, charge, complain, flush, gripe, kick back, kicking, kvetch, plain, quetch, recoil, rush, sound off, squawk, thrill. Similar words: pick, trick, brick, click, pick up, pick out, pick off, pickup. Meaning: [kɪk] n. 1. the act of delivering a blow with the foot 2. the swift release of a store of affective force 3. the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired 4. informal terms for objecting 5. the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs) 6. a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics. v. 1. drive or propel with the foot 2. thrash about or strike out with the feet 3. strike with the foot 4. kick a leg up 5. spring back, as from a forceful thrust 6. stop consuming 7. make a goal 8. express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness.
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91. It takes half an hour for the tablets to kick in.
92. As mentioned earlier, telepathy is most likely to kick in under circumstances of emergency.
93. He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition.
94. Contractors winning construction jobs had to kick back 2 per cent of the contract price to the mafia.
95. The parents of the pupils say they'll kick up a stink if the school roof isn't repaired before the winter.
96. According to research, only one smoker in a hundred is able to kick the habit without some kind of help.
97. We'll kick some ideas around and make a decision tomorrow.
98. Don't kick the cat out like that, it's cruel; lift it out gently.
99. If the prices continue to go up, people will begin to kick.
100. Won't he kick up a fuss when he discovers they're missing?
101. We had to get the police to kick the door in.
102. Our striker got into a good position to shoot [sentence dictionary], but then missed his kick.
103. She's tried to give up smoking but just can't kick the habit.
104. It is not fair to kick another player in football.
105. David gave the door a kick and it flew open.
106. She had to kick her heels for hours because the train was so late.
107. He threw me to the ground and started to kick.
108. We can see that the dancer tried her best to kick higher.
109. Watch out for the fruit punch, it's got a real kick.
110. They started to kick around the idea of an electric scraper.
111. When launching a kick it is essential to be at the correct distance from your opponent.
112. It might be a good idea to kick off with a few folk songs.
113. It gave the youngsters a kick to see their own play on television.
114. The footballer appealed to the referee for a free kick.
115. He is not the first politician to kick down the ladder by which he has risen to exalted heights.
116. The firemen had to kick the door in to get inside the burning building.
117. I could just kick myself for going off and not locking the car door. Now the car has been stolen.
118. The job losses are a kick in the teeth for the union.
119. If you do not pay the rent(sentencedict.com), the landlord will kick you out.
120. His penalty kick placed the ball decisively in the back of the net.