Similar words: alive and kicking, licking, picking, politicking, stick in the mud, lacking, mocking, fucking. Meaning: [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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(91) I could feel the baby kicking inside me.
(92) That would soon stop teams kicking the ball away.
(93) Keeping the ball alive and kicking.
(94) This change should stop the aimless kicking downfield.
(95) He was not running around and kicking everybody.
(96) Kicking aside a shattered bone, he hurried on.
(97) The beast was still very much alive and kicking.
(98) Both missed with other attempts before Stephens made amends in the second half,[sentencedict.com] landing another three penalties and kicking three conversions.
(99) He was dragged kicking and screaming into a waiting police car.
(100) Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants. Walter Winchell
(101) After eating a small square of chocolate he became very aggressive and rushed around the house frantically banging doors and kicking furniture.
(102) But Ian Harte had to go after kicking out at Dennis Bergkamp two minutes before half-time.
(103) By kicking deep, and applying follow-up pressure, the intention was to force the opposition to concede the throw-in.
(104) She tells Karen that Victor is being excluded from school indefinitely for bullying and for kicking Joan.
(105) Spencer-Devlin lay awake for three nights, kicking off a manic episode that was followed by a depression that lasted until June.
(106) Her nose wrinkled at the smell of beer, and she kicked off her mink-trimmed bootees as if she were kicking Boyd.
(107) You can also invent little games, such as kicking a ball in a bucket or bowl of water.
(108) Safin still indulges in some fretting and head hanging,[http://sentencedict.com/kicking.html] racket dropping and occasionally racket kicking.
(109) Iron Arrow eventually found itself dragged kicking and screaming into the twentieth century.
(110) That has set Crosby into conflict with Murray and left Armstrong kicking his heels instead of a football.
(111) Excellent kicking from winger Paul Eastwood pushed Hull into a commanding 10-point lead at half-time.
(112) But the sport is still very much alive and kicking in this country.
(113) Southgate's and Bowyer's were fiery, hot-tempered, rearing and kicking the air with sharpened hooves.
(114) Thought I might pop down to Grafton again this spring - see if our Peg is still alive and kicking.
(115) Public tour groups filed through a hallway, kicking up dust, as delicate experiments were conducted nearby.
(116) But perhaps you too are kicking up your heels elsewhere by now.
(117) He is very much alive and kicking, strongly represented in the intertestamental literature, the New Testament and human experience.
(118) So when they played after school, they improvised by kicking a tennis ball.
(119) Mim will have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
(120) He played an important role in the first three tries as well as kicking four goals, one from the touchline.
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