Kanji
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Used in (42 in total)
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
to kick about; to kick around; to scatter (a crowd, the enemy, etc.); to rout
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
to kick away; to kick off; to kick hard; to refuse curtly; to reject outright
to kick into the air; to kick up; to kick from below
to kick (at someone, something)
to kick down; to defeat
to break (by kicking); to kick down (e.g. a door); to kick open; to smash through (e.g. the enemy); to rout
to kick over; to kick down
to kick out (e.g. someone from a house)
kemari; type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan
punching and kicking
having one misfortune after another; insult to injury
to kick into (e.g. a ball into the goal)
"kick the can" game
to stumble (over); to trip; to fail; to suffer a setback
to kick to death
to stomp out (of a room, etc.); to storm out
to kick back (ball, person, etc.)
to kick (into something, e.g. a goal)
fetlock (horse, etc.); spur (chicken, etc.); cockspur; dewclaw (dog, etc.)
riser (in a building); rise
to kick up (a ball, dust, etc.); to kick upwards (at)
form of hopscotch in which the player kicks a stone through the course
to open (e.g. one's robe); to bare (e.g. one's chest); to open up (of clothing); to be exposed; (arch.) to open wide (one's legs, eyes, mouth, etc.); (arch.) to stretch
to kick back
to kick in(to); to sustain a loss
to kick out; to cut back (on spending)
riser; footboard
threshold (lacking the grooves needed for a sliding door); sill
to kick free; to kick loose; to kick away; to kick open (e.g. a sliding door)
kicking each other; cockfighting
a kick; mounting a bar with a kick
pulling inside ankle sweep
football (soccer); kick to the groin; kneeing in the testicles
minor inner footsweep
African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata); sulcata tortoise