To strike against something with the foot; to trip or stumble. Also figurative. Obsolete.
单词 | θ110697 |
释义 | the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > strike with specific thing [verb (intransitive)] > with the foot > kick (15) spurnc1000 To strike against something with the foot; to trip or stumble. Also figurative. Obsolete. regibbe?c1225 intransitive. To kick. potea1350 intransitive. To kick; (esp. of a horse) to paw or stamp with a foot. Now Scottish and English regional (northern). kickc1386 intransitive. To strike out with the foot. rependc1440 intransitive. Of a horse: to kick or rear violently. spur1590 To strike out with the foot; to kick. recalcitrate1611 intransitive. Originally: to kick out, to kick backwards. Later in extended use: to show vigorous opposition or resistance; to be obstinately… calcitrate1623 transitive and intransitive. To kick. funkc1707 intransitive. Of a horse, donkey, etc.: to kick up the back legs or heels; to shy. root1890 transitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly School slang). To kick or strike forcefully, esp. in the backside. Cf. root, n.2 2. Also intransitive. scissor-kick1921 intransitive. To perform any of various types of scissors kick. Cf. scissors kick, n. Subcategories:— in brutal manner (2) — from impatience or pain (2) |
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