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adj

kicking

KIH-kihng
adj
1
Still lively, active, or in good working order — often in the phrase "alive and kicking."
"Despite the rumors, the old business is still alive and kicking."
noun
1
The act of striking with the foot, or repeated blows delivered with the feet.
"The horse's kicking damaged the stable door."

How to Use Kicking

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In plain EnglishDescribes something still going strong, or refers to the action of striking out with the feet.

Common pairings
alive and kicking kicking and screaming

Word Forms

kickings plural

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Etymology

The present-participle form of "kick," used as both a verb form and an adjective for ongoing energy or vitality.

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