Kicks

/kɪks/

noun

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

    A kick to the knee.

  2. The action of swinging a foot or leg.

    The ballerina did a high kick and a leap.

  3. Something that tickles the fancy; something fun or amusing.

    I finally saw the show. What a kick!

verb

  1. To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.

    Did you kick your brother?

  2. To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something.

    He enjoyed the simple pleasure of watching the kickline kick.

  3. To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.

    Kick the ball into the goal.

verb

  1. To die.

noun

  1. One who kicks.

  2. One who takes kicks.

  3. The kicking strap.

Synonyms: kick, kickback, motor

noun

  1. A particular type of Texan who is associated with country/western attire, attitudes and/or philosophy.

noun

  1. Pleasures, thrills.

  2. Shoes.

noun

  1. An introduction; something that leads into the beginning of something.

    After the long lead-in, the climax of the story was a disappointment.

  2. A region of data at the beginning of a compact disc, holding the table of contents.

  3. A short phrase that begins the caption of a photograph.

Synonyms: preface, prologue, kicker

kicks

词典条目

导入更多词典

Loading dictionaries...

Initializing dictionary manager

+