60 adjectives to describe kicking

Cavaignac had stood up, and with a violent kick had sent the stool to the other end of the cell.

Down comes the rod; with a vigorous kick Facundo upsets the pedagogue's rickety throne, and takes to his heels.

The Ministry is like a play at Court; there's a little door to get in, and a great crowd without, shoving and thrusting who shall be foremost: people who knock others with their elbows, disregard a little kick of the shins, and still thrust heartily forwards, are sure of a good place.

"Yes," said Thurston, suddenly making the fender jump and rattle with a vicious kick.

The diamond horseshoe is waitin' for the chance to land me one swift kick.

His master stood up, the better to deliver a brutal kick.

By a lucky intuition of scared self-defence, the little Paddy made a furious kick into the air with both his solid army shoes, and sent the invader reeling into the outer darkness.

It was all done and over in a moment, and then, to Ginger's great surprise, Sam suddenly lifted 'is foot and gave 'im a fearful kick on the shin of 'is leg, and at the same time let drive with all his might in 'is face.

I was fortunate in judging the correct distance, for at the report of the rifle the big ram dropped, gave a few spasmodic kicks, and the next minute came rolling down the mountain side, tumbling over and over, and bringing with him a great shower of broken rocks.

Strictly traumatic causes giving rise to a limited inflammation of the sensitive laminæ are violent blows upon the foot, either purely accidental, or self-inflicted by violent kicking.

Then, pouncing on the nearest crate, he burst it open with a ferocious kick.

She did not praise him for it, true, but there was nothing in her manner suggestive of a hard word or a contemptuous kick.

With a sharp kick of his right foot he succeeded in knocking the first German's legs from beneath him; and again the lad tried to raise his revolver to shoot the second German, who now advanced.

The boy darted up, giving the bag a furtive kick which sent it under the bench.

"One clean kick might solve this international affair!" "Steady!"

So it is no wonder to me that the mule kicks.

Then, with a sudden drop-kick, he sent the helmet flickering high into the darkness over the wall.

As we were driving in to the meeting he sat next me in the omnibus, and kept squeezing my arm all the time under the rug, which did annoy me so, that at last I gave his ankle a nasty kick, and then he left off for a little.

On the cup was engraved in large letters the word "Velvet," which is a well-known Yale drink, composed of champagne and Dublin stout, a drink that is mild and soft, but has a terrific "kick.

Then he gave the doors a tremendous kick with the sole of his shoe.

Poor Wright awaited with some dread the end of school; and many an angry kick and blow he got, though he disarmed malice by the spirit and heroism with which he endured them.

Then Fate again aided the crimson, and on the blue's forty-seven-yard line a fake kick went sadly aglee and the runner was borne struggling back toward his own goal before he could cry "Down!"

Being of considerable weight they do not readily respond to a playful kick, but having no sharp corners they are seldom responsible for serious injury to the kicker.

Mrs. Gustus has a very high mind; she and the C.O.S. are dreadfully grown-up institutions, I think; they forget what it feels like to have a good rampageous kick against the pricks.

The contrivance supported the weight of the body, which rolled forward on the wheels, leaving the legs free to speed the machine by alternate rapid kicks.

60 adjectives to describe  kicking