strike or propel forcibly with the foot
I kicked the ball up into the air
I think someone just kicked down my door
he kicked the door open
succeed in giving up (a habit or addiction)
smokers may soon have new help to kick the habit
she was trying to kick heroin
(of a gun) recoil when fired
their guns kick so hard that they have developed a bad case of flinching
an assault in which the victim is kicked repeatedly
they gave him a good kicking
lively and exciting
their seriously kicking debut, ‘Paradise’