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Definition of kick
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of kick is as below...
Kick (n.) The
projection
on the tang of the blade of a
pocket
knife,
which
prevents
the edge of the blade from
striking
the
spring.
See
Illust.
of
Pocketknife..
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Winch
::
Winch (n.) A kick, as of a
beast,
from
impatience
or
uneasiness..
Kickshawses
::
Kickshawses
(pl. ) of
Kickshaw.
Recalcitrant
::
Recalcitrant
(a.)
Kicking
back;
recalcitrating;
hence,
showing
repugnance
or
opposition;
refractory..
Kick
::
Kick (n.) A blow with the foot or feet; a
striking
or
thrust
with the foot.
Kickshaws
::
Kickshaws
(n.) A fancy dish; a
titbit;
a
delicacy.
Calcitrate
::
Calcitrate
(v. i. & i.) To kick.
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
general
name for games in which a ball is
thrown,
kicked,
or
knocked.
See
Baseball,
and
Football..
Estrapade
::
Estrapade
(n.) The
action
of a
horse,
when, to get rid of his
rider,
he
rears,
plunges,
and kicks
furiously..
Kick
::
Kick (n.) The
projection
on the tang of the blade of a
pocket
knife,
which
prevents
the edge of the blade from
striking
the
spring.
See
Illust.
of
Pocketknife..
Kicky-wisky
::
Kicky-wisky
(n.) That which is
restless
and
uneasy.
Yerk
::
Yerk (v. t.) To throw or
thrust
with a
sudden,
smart
movement;
to kick or
strike
suddenly;
to
jerk..
Kike
::
Kike (v. t. & i.) To kick.
Kickshaw
::
Kickshaw
(n.) See
Kickshaws,
the
correct
singular..
Capriole
::
Capriole
(v. i.) A leap that a horse makes with all
fours,
upwards
only,
without
advancing,
but with a kick or jerk of the hind legs when at the
height
of the
leap..
Spurn
::
Spurn (n.) A kick; a blow with the foot.
Booting
::
Booting
(n.) A
kicking,
as with a
booted
foot..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) A
sudden
thrust,
push, kick, or other
impulse,
producing
a bias or
change
of
direction;
also, the bias or turn so give; as, to give a ball a
cant..
Flingdust
::
Flingdust
(n.) One who kicks up the dust; a
streetwalker;
a low
manner.
Recalcitrate
::
Recalcitrate
(v. t.) To kick
against;
to show
repugnance
to; to
rebuff.
Escapade
::
Escapade
(n.) The fling of a
horse,
or
ordinary
kicking
back of his
heels;
a
gambol..
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