kicking in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for kicking in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.kick about, kick around VB intr inf

II.kick about, kick around VB trans

II.kick off VB trans (start, launch)

kicking Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be kicking one's heels Brit inf
alive and kicking

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If it is fielded by the kicking team, it is called an onside kick.
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The hunger for controvassy is partially sated too, by the bottle-kicking and sarcastic applause.
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His great concentration, solid marking, effective spoiling tactics, courage, pace and superb kicking resulted in nightmares for opposing forwards.
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Successful backs are skilful at passing and kicking.
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A team can not kick for goal and the normal 22m rule applies for kicking for position from a free kick.
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The injury is caused by a forceful movement related to sprinting, jumping, or kicking and is common in sports like football or soccer.
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Kicking, screaming, and throwing temper tantrums are perfectly typical symptoms for separation anxiety.
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They staged a mock trial, kicking the victim to death and dragging him by the neck to the toilet where they hung his lifeless body on a waste pipe.
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The soft soles of telemark boots make kicking steps or front pointing with crampons difficult.
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Gone are the days of kicking the kids out of the house after breakfast and not seeing them again until dinner time.
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