verb
- to strike with the foot
- to move the legs forcefully, especially when swimming or lying down
- to stop doing something, especially a bad habit
Usage: informal
noun
- a blow or strike with the foot
- a feeling of excitement or pleasure
- the backward jolt of a gun when fired
Usage: informal
Examples
- She kicked the ball into the goal.
- The baby was kicking in the crib.
- He’s trying to kick his smoking habit.
- The horse gave him a powerful kick.
- I get a real kick out of playing music.
- The rifle’s kick knocked him backward.
- The swimmer kicked hard to reach the surface.
- Don’t kick the door when you’re angry.