Sentence examples for to kick from inspiring English sources

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to kick

noun

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

  • A kick to the knee.

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Want to kick a ball?

I wanted to kick him.

There is nothing to kick!

I'm going to kick you".

Michigan about to kick off.

Granada to kick off.

It was supposed to kick in.

He needs to kick that chair away.

You'll have to kick it down.

I wanted to kick the TV in.

The habit will be hard to kick.

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