Kick
Kick a bad contact between cue ball and object ball caused by dust, chalk, etc, resulting in both balls slowing down or deviating from the intended path (billiards) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 538P.) Kick a burst of speed near the finish line in an attempt to beat another rider or riders (cycling) kick an erratic or unpredictable bounce, usually caused by the ball‟s hitting an object or landing in unusual topography (golf) kick if an athlete kicks, he or she puts on an extra spurt of speed, usually on the final lap of a long- distance race, eg he’s kicked for the fine and the rest of the field can’t stay with him (athletics) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 53P.) Kick 1. To strike a ball with the foot 2. To strike something or somebody with the foot, e.G. In martial arts 3. To make a thrashing movement with the legs, e.G. When fighting or swimming 4. (In cricket) to bounce up high and quickly 1. A blow with the foot, e.G. In martial arts 2. A thrashing movement with the leg when swimming 3. The striking of a ball with the foot (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 119P.) Kick 1. In soccer collective term for different ways of hitting the ball with the foot. 2. In american football hitting the ball with the foot in order to move the ball down the field as far as possible or score a field goal. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 272p.)
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