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kick

[kik] / kɪk /


VERB
hit with foot
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VERB
quit a habit
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Example Sentences

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It’s a kick in the teeth for Rigetti, but quantum’s most stringent supporters on Wall Street are unmoved.

From Barron's

It alternated the order of kicks but confused players and supporters.

From BBC

After winning a massive majority rooted in northern England, a nervous Labour government kicked a decision on NPR into the long grass.

From BBC

Mortgage rates fell over the past week, pushing down the 30-year and sparking a big boost in mortgage demand to kick off the year.

From MarketWatch

The Transportation Department kicked off the 2025 holiday travel season with an admittedly unenforceable civility campaign aimed at bringing back “courtesy and class to air travel.”

From The Wall Street Journal