Kick Unscramble word

kick is a Scrabble word, kick uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for kick Fourteen points.
Words with Friends point value for kick: Fourteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling kick. We found a total of 15 words by unscrambling the letters in kick.

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in kick

ck 8 ic 4 ik 6 kc 8 ki 6

Definitions of kick

British English : kick If you kick someone or something, you hit them forcefully with your foot.He kicked the door hard.He threw me to the ground and started to kick.kɪk VERB

verb

  1. (transitive) to drive or impel with the foot
  2. (transitive) to hit with the foot or feet
  3. (intransitive) to strike out or thrash about with the feet, as in fighting or swimming
  4. (intransitive) to raise a leg high, as in dancing
  5. (of a gun, etc) to recoil or strike in recoiling when fired
  6. (transitive) (rugby ) to make (a conversion or a drop goal) by means of a kick to score (a goal) by means of a kicked conversion
  7. to make (a conversion or a drop goal) by means of a kick
  8. to score (a goal) by means of a kicked conversion
  9. (transitive) (soccer ) to score (a goal) by a kick
  10. (intransitive) (athletics ) to put on a sudden spurt
  11. (intransitive) to make a sudden violent movement
  12. (intransitive) (cricket ) (of a ball) to rear up sharply
  13. (intransitive) sometimes foll by against (informal ) to object or resist
  14. (intransitive) (informal ) to be active and in good health (esp in the phrase alive and kicking)
  15. (informal ) to change gear in (a car, esp a racing car)   ⇒ he kicked into third and passed the bigger car
  16. (transitive) (informal ) to free oneself of (an addiction, etc)   ⇒ to kick heroin , to kick the habit
  17. See kick against the pricks
  18. See kick into touch
  19. See kick one's heels
  20. See kick over the traces
  21. See kick the bucket
  22. See kick up one's heels
  23. to make (a conversion or a drop goal) by means of a kick
  24. to score (a goal) by means of a kicked conversion

noun

  1. a thrust or blow with the foot
  2. any of certain rhythmic leg movements used in swimming
  3. the recoil of a gun or other firearm
  4. (informal ) a stimulating or exciting quality or effect (esp in the phrases get a kick out of or for kicks)
  5. (athletics ) a sudden spurt, acceleration, or boost
  6. a sudden violent movement
  7. (informal ) the sudden stimulating or intoxicating effect of strong alcoholic drink or certain drugs
  8. (informal ) power or force
  9. (slang ) a temporary enthusiasm   ⇒ he's on a new kick every week
  10. See kick in the pants
  11. See kick in the teeth