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  • 21Kick-to-kick — The aftergame Kick to kick tradition at the Melbourne Cricket Ground is now a rare sight. Follows an AFL match between the Melbourne Demons and Port Adelaide Power, 16000 fans are let onto the hallowed turf. Kick to kick is a pastime and well… …

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  • 22kick — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of kicking ADJECTIVE ▪ good, hard, hefty, powerful, sharp, swift, vicious ▪ She gave him a hard kick to the stomach …

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  • 23kick — /kɪk / (say kik) verb (t) 1. to strike with the foot. 2. to drive, force, make, etc., by or as by kicks. 3. to strike in recoiling. 4. Football to score (a goal) by a kick. –verb (i) 5. to strike out with the foot. 6. to have the habit of thus… …

  • 24kick — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. strike or propel forcibly with the foot or hoof etc. 2 intr. (usu. foll. by at, against) a strike out with the foot. b express annoyance at or dislike of (treatment, a proposal etc.); rebel against. 3 tr. sl. give up (a habit) …

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  • 25Kick-Ass — Infobox comic book title title = Kick Ass caption = Kick Ass #2 (May 2008). Second printing variant cover art by John Romita, Jr. schedule = Monthly ongoing = y publisher = Icon date = April 2008 Present issues = 4 (As of August 2008) Superhero …

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  • 26kick — 1. verb 1) she kicked the ball over the fence Syn: boot, punt, drop kick; informal hoof 2) informal he was struggling to kick his drug habit Syn: give up, break, abandon, end, stop, cease, desist from …

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  • 27kick turn — noun a standing turn made in skiing; one ski is raised to the vertical and pivoted backward to become parallel with the other ski but headed in the opposite direction and then the other ski is aligned with the first • Hypernyms: ↑turn, ↑turning * …

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  • 28kick someone/something around — (informal) 1 we are undervalued and get kicked around: ABUSE, mistreat, maltreat, push around/about, trample on, take for granted; informal boss about/around, walk all over. 2 they began to kick ideas around …

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  • 29kick*/*/*/ — [kɪk] verb I 1) [I/T] to hit someone or something with your foot Mum! Jimmy kicked me![/ex] A couple of children were kicking a ball around.[/ex] Southgate kicked the door open.[/ex] She felt as if she had been kicked in the stomach.[/ex] 2)… …

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  • 30Kick-'em-Jenny — Infobox Mountain Name = Kick em Jenny Photo =Kick em JennySONAR.jpg Caption = Sonar image of the submarine Kick em Jenny cone from the NE in 1996. Elevation = Unit m| 180|0 Location = Caribbean Sea, north of Grenada Range = Prominence =… …

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