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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.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Herakles | | HER-ə-kleez (English) | Greek Mythology |
| Elah | | - | Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew |
| Ansovald | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| Eliora | | - | Hebrew |
| Ciprian | | cheep-RYAHN | Romanian |
| Xiu | | - | Chinese |