kick
1. the act of delivering a blow with the foot (Freq. 3) - he gave the ball a powerful kick - the team's kicking was excellent • Syn: boot, kicking • Derivationally related forms: kick (for: kicking), boot (for: boot) • Hypernyms: blow • Hyponyms: goal-kick, punt, punting, place kick, place-kicking, dropkick 2. the swift release of a store of affective force (Freq. 1) - they got a great bang out of it - what a boot! - he got a quick rush from injecting heroin - he does it for kicks • Syn: bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, thrill • Derivationally related forms: thrill (for: thrill), charge (for: charge) • Hypernyms: exhilaration, excitement 3. the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired • Syn: recoil • Derivationally related forms: recoil (for: recoil) • Hypernyms: movement, motion 4. informal terms for objecting - I have a gripe about the service here • Syn: gripe, beef, bitch, squawk • Derivationally related forms: squawk (for: squawk), bitchy (for: bitch), bitch (for: bitch), beef (for: beef), gripe (for: gripe) • Hypernyms: objection 5. the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs) - a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick • Hypernyms: stimulation, stimulus, stimulant, input 6. a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics - the kick must be synchronized with the arm movements - the swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him • Syn: kicking • Hypernyms: motion, movement, move, motility • Hyponyms: swimming kick
1. drive or propel with the foot (Freq. 11) • Derivationally related forms: kicker, kicking • Topics: sport, athletics • Hypernyms: propel, impel • Hyponyms: drop-kick, dropkick, place-kick, punt • Entailment: move, displace • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something 2. thrash about or strike out with the feet (Freq. 9) • Hypernyms: strike out • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s PP 3. strike with the foot (Freq. 7) - The boy kicked the dog - Kick the door down • See Also: kick out, kick up, kick in, kick down • Derivationally related forms: kicking • Hypernyms: hit • Hyponyms: scuff, boot • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - They want to kick the prisoners 4. kick a leg up • Hypernyms: dance, trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s 5. spring back, as from a forceful thrust - The gun kicked back into my shoulder • Syn: kick back, recoil • Derivationally related forms: recoil (for: recoil) • Hypernyms: bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet • Verb Frames: - Something ----s 6. stop consuming - kick a habit - give up alcohol • Syn: give up • Hypernyms: waive, relinquish, forgo, forego, foreswear, dispense with • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s VERB-ing 7. make a goal - He kicked the extra point after touchdown • Topics: football, football game • Hypernyms: score, hit, tally, rack up • Hyponyms: place-kick • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 8. express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness - My mother complains all day - She has a lot to kick about • Syn: complain, plain, sound off, quetch, kvetch • Ant: cheer (for: complain) • Derivationally related forms: complaint (for: complain), complainer (for: complain) • Hyponyms: nag, peck, hen-peck, backbite, bitch, whine, grizzle, yammer, yawp, murmur, mutter, grumble, croak, gnarl, grouch, scold, protest, repine, gripe, grouse, crab, beef, squawk, bellyache, holler, rail, inveigh, deplore, lament, bewail, bemoan, report, bleat • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
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