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out-ˈkick, v. [out- 18, 15.] trans. a. To kick more than. b. To ‘kick out’; to dismiss. rare. So ˈoutkicking vbl. n., kicking out.
1772J. Fletcher Logica Genev. 108 They will grow so excessively fat as to outkick Jeshurun himself. 1883Besant All in Garden Fair II. iv. 92 A..quantity of cuffs..out-kickings..and so forth. Ibid. x. 238 Those who do as little as they possibly can, so as just not to get out-kicked. |