Empty with nothing left to smoke but ash
To have prevented oneself from
Past tense for to strike or propel, usually forcibly, with the foot
“The kicker may kick the ball from any point directly behind the spot where the catch was made.”
Past tense for to quit or stop a habit
“On any given day, there are literally thousands of people trying to kick the smoking habit.”
Past tense for to recoil, as of firearms when fired
“You expect these powerful guns to kick hard enough to hurt you.”
Past tense for to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment, usually tiresomely
“Sports fans in the stadium would kick all day about the calls of the umpire.”
Past tense for to refrain from doing something
Past tense for to physically assault
Past tense for to complain or protest strongly and persistently about
(sport) Past tense for to kick, hit, or throw (the ball) to another player
Past tense for to collide forcefully with something
Past tense for to strike forcefully with the foot
Past tense for to give, or cause to give, a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement
Past tense for to cause to give in to pressure or harassment
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