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I . kick [kɪk] SUBST

1. kick:

kick (by person)
kick (by horse, gun jerk)
coice m
kick (in football)
chute m
kick (in swimming)

2. kick (exciting feeling):

kick

free kick SUBST SPORT

free kick

II . kick about, kick around VERB trans

1. kick about a ball:

kick about

2. kick about (treat badly):

kick about

penalty kick SUBST SPORT

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It can be yours for the pledged price of $149 on kick starter.
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They can not kick their feet, nor swim to a rescuer, nor grasp a rope or other rescue equipment.
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Even so, if funding markets haven't reopened by the beginning of next year, a second, very significant credit squeeze will begin to kick in.
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Instead of siphoning off that income for daily expenses, use a dividend reinvestment plan to bolster returns and give your compounding an added kick.
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They lost the second match 1-0, Albania scored the only goal of the match in the second half from a penalty kick.
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He also rattled the bar from a 40-yard free kick.
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When music and musicianship are this worshipful, virtuoso, and varied, it's easy to get caught up, kick back, and join the praise.
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The shock wave and radiation from the detonation would impact against the underside of the pusher plate, giving it a powerful kick.
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Unintended incidents can kick off renewed violence, which might escalate and spin out of control.
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By midafternoon, it was time to kick back for vegan, er, organic pedicures.
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