kick in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
KICK (verb): To strike or propel something forcefully with the foot.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to kick the ball as hard as she could during the game.
- After a long day at work, a good workout can really kick off my relaxation.
- The team was hoping to kick their losing streak with a win this weekend.
- I felt a sudden kick in my stomach when I received the unexpected news.
- He gave the door a swift kick when it wouldn’t open.
- After a long day, he felt a sudden kick of energy when he heard his favorite song.
- The coach encouraged the players to kick it into high gear for the final stretch of the match.
- With a swift kick, the dancer launched into her impressive routine, captivating the audience.
- The unexpected news gave her a kick of excitement that made her smile.
- She decided to kick the soccer ball as hard as she could.
- The enthusiastic audience began to kick off the concert with loud cheers.
- He gave the door a firm kick when it refused to open.
- The coach told the players to kick it into high gear for the final minutes of the game.
- After a long day, she wanted nothing more than to kick back and relax at home.
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