Vocabulary : Kick to Kicksy-wicksy

Kick : To strike, thrust, or hit violently with the foot; as, a horse kicks a groom; a man kicks a dog. ;; To thrust out the foot or feet with violence; to strike out with the foot or feet, as in defense or in bad temper; esp., to strike backward, as a horse does, or to have a habit of doing so. Hence, figuratively: To show ugly resistance, opposition, or hostility; to spurn. ;; To recoil; -- said of a musket, cannon, etc. ;; A blow with the foot or feet; a striking or thrust with the foot. ;; The projection on the tang of the blade of a pocket knife, which prevents the edge of the blade from striking the spring. See Illust. of Pocketknife. ;; A projection in a mold, to form a depression in the surface of the brick. ;; The recoil of a musket or other firearm, when discharged.
Kickable : Capable or deserving of being kicked.
Kickapoos : A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region of Northern Illinois, allied in language to the Sacs and Foxes.
Kicker : One who, or that which, kicks.
Kicking : of Kick
Kickshaw : See Kickshaws, the correct singular.
Kickshaws : Something fantastical; any trifling, trumpery thing; a toy. ;; A fancy dish; a titbit; a delicacy.
Kickshawses : of Kickshaws
Kickshoe : A kickshaws.
Kicksy-wicksy : Alt. of Kicky-wisky ;; Fantastic; restless; as, kicksy-wicksy flames.
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