kick in Spanish
kick in Spanish is patada, puntapié, patear — kick means to hit or strike something with the foot.
kick in Spanish
patada
puntapié
patear
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
dar un puntapié
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
dar una patada
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
chutar
(transitive) To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
shotear
(transitive) To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
What does "kick" mean?
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verb To hit or strike something with the foot.
"He kicked the ball straight into the top corner."
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verb To forcibly remove someone from a place, group, job, or online activity.
"He was kicked out of the meeting for arguing with the manager."
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verb To give up a habit, especially an addiction.
"He finally kicked his smoking habit after years of trying."
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noun A feeling of excitement or enjoyment gained from something.
"She gets a real kick out of roller coasters."
kick in a sentence
- He kicked the ball straight into the top corner.
- She accidentally kicked the table leg in the dark.
- He was kicked out of the meeting for arguing with the manager.
- The moderator kicked her from the chat for spamming.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "kick" in Spanish?
"kick" in Spanish is patada, puntapié, patear. kick means: To hit or strike something with the foot.
How do you use "kick" in a sentence?
Example: "He kicked the ball straight into the top corner." In Spanish, "kick" is patada, puntapié, patear.
Are there other ways to say "kick" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "kick": patada, puntapié, patear, dar un puntapié, dar una patada, chutar.
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