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I . kick [kɪk] N

2. kick (exciting feeling):

free kick N SPORTS

II . kick about, kick around VB trans

1. kick about a ball:

2. kick about (treat badly):

penalty kick N SPORTS

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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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It's no good then kicking up a fuss the following morning when there is no scrambled egg on your toast.
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The hunger for controvassy is partially sated too, by the bottle-kicking and sarcastic applause.
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The soft soles of telemark boots make kicking steps or front pointing with crampons difficult.
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If it is fielded by the kicking team, it is called an onside kick.
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Tips careening off an offensive player's skate will count if no deliberate kicking motion was made.
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At the final of the competition they win by unfair tactics such as kicking their opponents.
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It (kicking penalties) helps the scoreboard to tick over and gives the team confidence but sadly it wasn't to be.
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Curly overpowers him and ends up kicking the false teeth of his mouth.
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For that answer, the Gents likely will point to the kicking game.
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