An informal game in which a football is kicked between two groups of players.
when we played kick-to-kick at school we did it on the gravel
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- There's a dangerously congested kick-to-kick exhibition which follows.
- I remember watching kick-to-kick before training.
- A bunch of guys were having kick-to-kick in the street afterwards.
- Anyone who earns a contract as a punter in American football is barred from playing kick-to-kick in our local park.
- He led the children in a spirited game of kick-to-kick.
- To play kick-to-kick with us, you've got to be able to reach the other end.
- They play kick-to-kick on the very patch of grass where, minutes before, their heroes stood.
- The teenager often foxed the ball when the players were having kick-to-kick.
- He has that eye for the pivotal moment in a sporting occasion, even when it's backyard kick-to-kick.
- The visual component of kick-to-kick is vital.