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scissors kick
scissors kick or scissor kickn. A movement in which the legs are moved widely apart and brought together like scissors, usually along the body's longitudinal axis, especially:a. A swimming kick having this form, used mainly in sidestroke.b. A bicycle kick in soccer.c. A midair kick in martial arts in which the feet are directed in different directions, especially to the sides.scissors kickn1. (Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) a type of swimming kick used esp in the sidestroke, in which one leg is moved forward and the other bent back and they are then brought together again in a scissor-like action2. (Soccer) football a kick in which the player leaps into the air raising one leg and brings up his other leg to kick the ballscis′sors kick` n. a swimmer's scissorlike motion of the legs, as in the sidestroke. [1970–75] scissors kickOne leg moves forward as the other bends back; they then come together in a scissors-like action.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scissors kick - a kick used in the sidestroke; legs are brought together in a scissoring motionsidestroke - a swimming stroke in which the arms move forward and backward while the legs do a scissors kickswimming kick - a movement of the legs in swimming | Translationsscissors kick
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