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Kick
Kick
v. t.
To
strike
,
thrust
, or
hit
violently
with
the
foot
; as, a
horse
kicks
a
groom
; a
man
kicks
a
dog
.
Kick
v. i.
To
thrust
out
the
foot
or
feet
with
violence
; to
strike
out
with
the
foot
or
feet
, as in
defense
or in
bad
temper
;
esp
., to
strike
backward
, as a
horse
does
, or to
have
a
habit
of
doing
so.
Hence
,
figuratively
: To
show
ugly
resistance
,
opposition
, or
hostility
; to
spurn
.
Kick
v. i.
To
recoil
;
said
of a
musket
,
cannon
,
etc
.
Kick
n.
A
blow
with
the
foot
or
feet
; a
striking
or
thrust
with
the
foot
.
Kick
n.
The
projection
on
the
tang
of
the
blade
of a
pocket
knife
,
which
prevents
the
edge
of
the
blade
from
striking
the
spring
.
See
Illust
. of
Pocketknife
.
Kick
n.
A
projection
in a
mold
, to
form
a
depression
in
the
surface
of
the
brick
.
Kick
n.
The
recoil
of a
musket
or
other
firearm
,
when
discharged
.
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