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Kick

To strike forcibly with the foot. It can also mean to propel something with the foot, to react enthusiastically, or to express disapproval. Figuratively, 'kick' signifies a sudden burst of energy, excitement, or pleasure. In the context of an addiction, it can refer to a final effort to stop. The word's meaning is versatile, reflecting a spectrum from physical action to emotional response. Understanding the context is vital in discerning its exact nuance. It also used for a burst of flavor.

Kick meaning with examples

  • The soccer player took a powerful kick, sending the ball soaring towards the goal. This decisive action demonstrated his skill and control, securing a point for his team and generating excitement from fans as the final seconds ticked away.
  • After getting her first paycheck, she went to a shoe store and bought a pair of nice shoes. The shoes were comfortable and stylish and it was a kick getting something so stylish and comfortable, she kicked her feet while she thought of buying the shoes.
  • The audience gave a standing ovation after the band's energetic performance. Everyone received a kick out of the concert as all the attendees sang along with every song, especially the head banger songs that everyone loved and they all had a good time.
  • I thought that his proposal was an insult to the company's values, and the board gave his proposal the kick so his offer was not accepted, leaving the board feeling great satisfaction and he looked confused, never coming to the company again.

Kick Crossword Answers

3 Letters

VIM ONA

4 Letters

BEEF MOAN PUNT DRUM ZEST JOLT BOOT BANG RUSH

5 Letters

GRIPE GRIPE OOMPH BITCH FLUSH PLAIN

6 Letters

GROUSE THRILL ONSIDE SQUAWK RECOIL GIVEUP CHARGE KVETCH QUETCH

7 Letters

PROTEST SCISSOR KICKING

8 Letters

KICKBACK COMPLAIN SOUNDOFF

13 Letters

GRATIFICATION

15 Letters

CHAMPAGNEEFFECT

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