"Kicks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Kicks refers to the act of striking or hitting something with the foot, especially in a sudden or swift motion. It can also refer to a type of footwear, typically high-top and made of leather or synthetic materials. Additionally, kicks can refer to something that is fashionable or trendy, as in "those sneakers are kicks."
The word "kicked" is a past simple tense of the verb "kick", which means to push something or someone with one's foot. It can also mean to dismiss or remove someone from a job or position. Additionally, "kicked" can be used to describe a sudden motion or a feeling of nausea or discomfort. For example:<br><br> "The footballer kicked the ball with great force." (meaning to push the ball with one's foot)<br> "The employee was kicked out of the company for poor performance." (meaning to dismiss or remove)<br> "The smell of the gas made me feel kicked." (meaning to feel nauseous)
The word "kickers" can refer to:<br><br>1. A person or a team that takes part in a sport, especially soccer or football, and is responsible for kicking the ball.<br>2. Shoes or footwear with a stiff sole that is designed to give a strong kick or kickback to help loose laces stay tied.<br>3. In some informal contexts, "kickers" can also refer to outcasts or individuals who are considered to be misfits or troublemakers.
Kidbrooke is a district in south-east London, England. It is situated in the borough of Lewisham and is located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) south-east of central London. The area is primarily residential, with a mix of Victorian and modern housing, and has a small shopping centre and community facilities.
To kid is to trick or deceive someone, often by making a false promise or statement. When something is kidded, it is done playfully or in a joking manner. <br><br>Example: She kidded him into thinking she was going to marry him.