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To spring back against suddenly: The rifle kicked my shoulder when I fired it. an act of kicking someone. It can be used in phrases like 'kick in,' meaning to start having an effect, and 'kick off,' meaning to begin. /kɪkɪŋ/ /ˈkɪkɪŋ/ IPA guide Definitions of kicking noun the act of delivering a blow with the foot synonyms: boot, kick 2 meanings: 1. . To propel by striking with the foot: kick a ball. Sports To score (a goal or point) by kicking a ball. Kicking generally refers to the act of striking or hitting something with the foot, usually for the purpose of propelling an object or inflicting force or damage. The action of the verb to kick. (British English) to reject something or treat it as not important; to stop dealing with a problem He tends to deal with disputes by kicking them into the long grass.

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