kicks
Prononciation : [kɪks]
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a kick is when you hit something with your foot. In sports like soccer, players kick the ball to score goals.
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She scored the winning goal with a powerful kick.
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His kicks were not strong enough to reach the other side of the field.
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Did you see that fantastic kick in the game yesterday?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) kicks can also mean feeling excited or happy about something. It’s like having a lot of energy and joy.
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He gets a real kick out of making people laugh.
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She didn’t get any kicks from the boring movie.
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What gives you a kick when you do it?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to kick means to hit something with your foot. It’s what players do in sports to move the ball.
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He kicks the ball into the goal every practice.
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She does not kick the ball very well yet.
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Can you kick the ball far enough to score?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to get a kick out of something means to enjoy it a lot, finding it funny or entertaining.
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I really kick out of watching funny cartoons.
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He doesn’t kick out of going to boring parties.
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What do you kick out of the most?