kick at



kick at someone or something

to make kicking motions toward someone or something. The horse kicked at me, but I knew it was just a threat. The boys kicked at the can aimlessly.
See also: kick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HeraklesHER-ə-kleez (English)Greek Mythology
Elah-Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Ansovald-Ancient Germanic
Eliora-Hebrew
Cipriancheep-RYAHNRomanian
Xiu-Chinese