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How to Use "Kick" with Example Sentences
kick
(v):
to hit with the foot
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
kicked
the ball too
hard
and it went over the fence.
"
(hard, far)
"
He
violently
kicked
the door.
"
(violently, wildly)
"
He was arrested for
deliberately
kicking
a person.
"
(deliberately, repeatedly)
"
She
accidentally
kicked
her brother.
"
(accidentally, gently)
"
The boys were
kicking
a ball
around
in the backyard.
"
(around)
Used with prepositions:
"
My son accidently
kicked
me
in
the leg.
"
(in, on)
"
She
kicked
at
the sand on the beach.
"
(at)
kick
(n):
the act of hitting with the foot; a great feeling
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Used with adjectives:
"
She gave him a
hard
kick
to the stomach.
"
(hard, good, powerful, swift, vicious)
"
He learned to do a
high
kick
yesterday.
"
(high, drop, scissor, roundhouse, corner, onside)
"
She got a
real
kick
out of seeing old pictures of her family.
"
(real, great, huge, big)
Used with verbs:
"
He
gave
the door a good
kick
.
"
(gave)
"
He
delivered
a strong
kick
to his opponent.
"
(delivered, landed)
"
She
received
a
kick
in the knee for saying something inappropriate.
"
(received)
"
He
gets
a big
kick
out of seeing his children play sports.
"
(gets)
Used with prepositions:
"
He landed a
kick
to
the ribs.
"
(to, in)
"
She got a
kick
on
the leg.
"
(on)
"
He does silly things just
for
kicks
.
"
(for)
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