Scrabble?! KICK
Is kick valid for Scrabble? Words With Friends? Lexulous? WordFeud? Other games?Definitions of KICK in various dictionaries:
noun - the act of delivering a blow with the foot
noun - the swift release of a store of affective force
noun - the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
noun - informal terms for objecting
noun - the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs)
noun - a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics
verb - drive or propel with the foot
verb - thrash about or strike out with the feet
verb - strike with the foot
verb - kick a leg up
verb - spring back, as from a forceful thrust
verb - stop consuming
verb - make a goal
verb - express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
To strike out with the foot or feet.
To score or gain ground by kicking a ball.
To punt.
To recoil: The high-powered rifle kicked upon being fired.
Informal.
To express negative feelings vigorously; complain.
To oppose by argument; protest.
To strike with the foot.
To propel by striking with the foot.
To spring back against suddenly: The rifle kicked my shoulder when I fired it.
To score (a goal or point) by kicking a ball.
A vigorous blow with the foot.
The thrusting motion of the legs in swimming.
A jolting recoil: a rifle with a heavy kick.
A complaint; a protest.
Power; force: an old engine that still has lots of kick.
Slang.
A feeling of pleasurable stimulation: got a kick out of the show.
Temporary, often obsessive interest: I’m on a science fiction kick.
A sudden, striking surprise; a twist.
Sports.
The act or an instance of kicking a ball.
A kicked ball.
The distance spanned by a kicked ball.
To treat badly; abuse.
To move from place to place: “spent the next three years in Italy, kicking around the country on a motor scooter” (Charles E.
To give consideration or thought to (an idea).
To recoil unexpectedly and violently.
To return (stolen items).
To pay a kickback.
To contribute (one’s share): kicked in a few dollars for the office party.
To die.
To begin or resume play with a kickoff.
To begin; start: kicked off the promotional tour with a press conference for the author.
To die.
To increase in amount or force; intensify: A sandstorm kicked up while we drove through the desert.
To stir up (trouble): kicked up a row.
To die.
adj - to strike out with the foot or feet [v -ED, -ING, -S] : KICKABLE
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