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Definition of high kick in English: high kicknoun A kick with the foot high in the air, for example in dancing or martial arts. Example sentencesExamples - Then they go back into action, fully committed to their high kicks and gravity-defying leaps among the assembled masses.
- A relatively modem martial art, it's known for its powerful high kicks and hand strikes.
- Then all three are shown in front of a wall of flames, performing a series of martial arts moves, including high kicks and punches.
- But, that aside, the fishnets and high kicks of Bob Fosse's choreography are truly spectacular in a production that revives all that murder and mayhem of Chicago's seedier citizens.
- Music-hall dancers called for shortened skirts, and their high kicks gave more emphasis to the ruffled underside and bloomers than to the exterior of the garments.
Definition of high kick in US English: high kicknounˈhī ˌkikˈhaɪ ˌkɪk A kick with the foot high in the air, for example in dancing or martial arts. Example sentencesExamples - A relatively modem martial art, it's known for its powerful high kicks and hand strikes.
- But, that aside, the fishnets and high kicks of Bob Fosse's choreography are truly spectacular in a production that revives all that murder and mayhem of Chicago's seedier citizens.
- Music-hall dancers called for shortened skirts, and their high kicks gave more emphasis to the ruffled underside and bloomers than to the exterior of the garments.
- Then they go back into action, fully committed to their high kicks and gravity-defying leaps among the assembled masses.
- Then all three are shown in front of a wall of flames, performing a series of martial arts moves, including high kicks and punches.
verbˈhī ˌkikˈhaɪ ˌkɪk [no object]high-kickMake a high kick. Example sentencesExamples - A karate club from Stratton has high-kicked and chopped its way to raising more than £1,000 for the Swindon Cancer Appeal.
- Since the troupe first pranced across the Eurovision stage, clicking their heels and high-kicking to the sound of Irish fiddles and flutes, Riverdance has played over 6,000 times in more than 220 venues.
- Two battling brothers - who took up martial arts to defeat the bullies - have high-kicked their way to glory.
- Five thousand people signed up for membership before the first roulette wheel was spun ensuring that as the showgirls high-kicked on the opening night, the Opera House Casino was already a sure thing.
- Not far behind are Eddie and Arthur, now joined by Nicole James, who seems to be on hand to prove that women can high-kick and punch just as well as men.
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