Sentence examples for the kicked from inspiring English sources

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the kicked

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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The kicked chair grazed Goodman, his father said yesterday.

If the laces do not face the target, the kicked ball can curve unpredictably.

This insistence on a non-contact contest for the kicked ball is proving to be a problem area.

When Mr. Kyl quickly says he actually asked the others to leave, a man is heard saying he prefers the "kicked out" version.

They become aware of their "own savagery" — "the beatings and the kicked dogs, the searches and the sheer brutality of our presence".

The general consensus among scientists and philosophers is that when it comes to pain, the higher animals are wired much like we are for the same evolutionary reasons, so we should take the writhings of the kicked dog at face value.

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What were the kicking stats?

The kicking woes continued.

Christie finished the kicking.

Then it started to do the kicking.

Who will win the kicking duel?

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