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kick

nounmasculine/ˈkoj.sɨ/medium

coi·ce

Definition

A blow delivered with the hind leg of a quadruped animal, such as a horse, donkey, or cow.
The nervous horse gave a kick to the handler.
Be careful with the mule, it has a reputation for kicking.
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Common collocations
give a kickhorse's kick

Etymology

Do latim vulgar '*cocticum', de 'coctus' (cozido, batido).

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