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kick

Aussprache: [kɪk]

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Kontext: „games“

(verb) to hit something with your foot. It's like when you play soccer and you use your foot to send the ball into the goal.

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She kicked the ball and scored a goal during the match.

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He didn't kick the ball hard enough, so it flew nowhere.

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Can you kick the ball across the field?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a strong hit made with the foot. When you kick, the hit from your foot can be called a kick.

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His kick helped win the championship.

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That was a weak kick; it barely moved the ball.

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Did you see that amazing kick during the game?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to feel excited or energized. Sometimes people say they 'kick' when something makes them very happy or thrilled.

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I really kicked when I found out I won the prize!

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I didn't kick at all when I heard the bad news.

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Have you ever kicked when something wonderful happened?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) a feeling of excitement or energy. It’s like the joy you feel when you get a surprise gift.

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The rollercoaster ride gave me such a kick!

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The boring lecture gave her no kick at all.

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What gives you a kick when you're feeling down?

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