11 Verbs to Use for the Word kickings
He then shot the three animals, and as they fell to the ground he cut their throats to stop their kicking.
If thine horse be too lusty, Hierome adviseth thee to take away some of his provender; by this means those Pauls, Hilaries, Anthonies, and famous anchorites, subdued the lusts of the flesh; by this means Hilarion "made his ass, as he called his own body, leave kicking," (so Hierome relates of him in his life)
Down fell the Rakhas and lay kicking on the ground.
Then with a whoop he ran around the rock, carrying the kicking, squalling lion clear of the ground.
Do you not feel a kicking in your bellyWhen
Gold-pieces and Genius weighed in scales would send poor Genius kicking!
It ALWAYS takes two to start the kicking, AND EITHER ONE CAN STOP IT.
Don't mind his kicking.
For a moment Johnny stood panic-stricken; then instinctively he clutched the babythat individual kicking and protesting wildly at being dragged away from luncheonand stumbled toward the other end of the barge.
"Joyce," I said, "I deserve kicking.
Another crack, and the yellow cur leaped from the ground and fell kicking.