KICKS - translation to arabic
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KICKS - translation to arabic

PHYSICAL STRIKE USING THE LEG, FOOT OR KNEE
Kicking; Axe Kick; Push Kick; Hook Kick; Crescent Kick; Back Kick; Reverse roundhouse kick; Reverse Roundhouse kick; Reverse round kick; Reverse turning kick; Mule-kick; Axe kick; Side kick; Calf kick; Hook kick; Crescent kick; Back kick; Kicks; Spinning heel kick; Hug tornado; Gickack; Gickacking
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KICKS         

ألاسم

رَفْسَة ; رَكْلَة

الفعل

رَفَسَ ; رَكَلَ ; لَبَطَ برِجْلِهِ

KICKING         

ألاسم

رَفْسَة ; رَكْلَة

الفعل

رَفَسَ ; رَكَلَ ; لَبَطَ برِجْلِهِ

side kick         
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Kick

A kick is a physical strike using the leg, in unison usually with an area of the knee or lower using the foot, heel, tibia (shin), ball of the foot, blade of the foot, toes or knee (the latter is also known as a knee strike). This type of attack is used frequently by hooved animals as well as humans in the context of stand-up fighting. Kicks play a significant role in many forms of martial arts, such as capoeira, kalaripayattu, karate, kickboxing, kung fu, MMA, Muay Thai, pankration, pradal serey, savate, sikaran, silat, taekwondo, vovinam, and Yaw-Yan. Kicks are a universal act of aggression among humans.

Kicking is also prominent from its use in many sports, especially those called football. The best known of these sports is association football, also known as soccer.

Examples of use of KICKS
1. Occasionally, he still kicks, but his kicks are weak.
2. "Others get their kicks bungee jumping from tall buildings.
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4. She fights off eve teasers with kicks and punches.
5. Two kicks and you have vanished into tawny brown depths.