Sentence examples for is kicked from inspiring English sources

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is kicked

noun

A hit or strike with the leg or foot or knee.

  • A kick to the knee.

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People drop items, dirt is kicked up.

All before a ball is kicked.

That penalty is kicked to touch.

The one who is kicked, not the paraplegic.

Abigail's aunt, Sian Breckin's Paula, is kicked out when she tries to shield the adolescent.

You sense Chelsea are loving the opportunity to make United squirm before a ball is kicked.

"What we have done is kicked the can down the road," he told The Washington Post.

In Stephens's telling, a new human epoch of feeling is kicked off by each big name.

Cross to Gerrard for the clincher … volley is kicked away by Iskasson.

PEYTON Once the ball is kicked off, we've both got a job to do.

He is kicked in the head by Dostum's troops as the two Americans move among them.

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