0 present participle of kick
1 to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently:
She kicked the children's ball so powerfully that it flew over the hedge.
The football player kicked the ball slap into the middle of the net.
After each kicking, the robot modifies its trajectory to goal position by obtaining the information of the kicking position of the other two robots.
I conclude that critical discussion leaves the argument very much alive and kicking, and indeed strengthened as it moves into its second decade of life.
Resistance included angry behaviors such as kicking, hitting, or biting the parent, and showing a continual fussiness or inability to be soothed by the parent.