intransitive. Of an animal: to kick out. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > habits and actions of horse > [verb (intransitive)] > kick (8) startleOE intransitive. Of an animal: to kick out. Obsolete. kickc1386 intransitive. To strike out with the foot. winch1483 Of a horse: To kick restlessly or impatiently; = wince, v.1 1. Obsolete. fling1487 Of a horse or other animal: To kick and plunge violently, ‘to fly into violent and irregular motions’ (Johnson), to be unruly or restive. Also with… yark?1561 intransitive. Chiefly with out. Of a horse: to fling out the hind legs; to kick or lash out with the hind legs. smite1600 intransitive. To deal a blow or blows; to strike; to deliver a stroke or strokes; to fight. Occasionally with out. Also figurative. Now archaic. to lash out1852 to lash out: to strike out violently, to lay about one vigorously; (of a horse) to kick out. Also figurative †Also to lash it out. to kick over the traces1861 Phrases. to kick against the pricks (spur, goad): to strike the foot against such sharp-pointed or piercing weapons; also figurative to be… |
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