Crossword-Solution: KICKER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Kicker | n. | One who, or that which, kicks. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KICKER | anagram | REKICK |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KICKER (5)
What's the use of being a kicker all your life? You only let some one else come in for the soft things, while you stay outside and gnaw your finger-nails and plot and plan and starve.
Don’t get the expression of a vicious cur that appears to know the kicks it gets are its desert, and yet hates all the world, as well as the kicker, for what it suffers.” “In other words, I must wish for Edgar Linton’s great blue eyes and even forehead,” he replied.
She was Celia’s side-kicker and chum, though Aunt Henrietta didn’t know it, you may hazard a bean or two.
THE KICKER ROCK, 400 FEET HIGH.) At the distance of a few miles from these two craters, stands the Kicker Rock, or islet, remarkable from its singular form.
The foot lands flat and at the side of or behind the kicker, and the blow is aimed at the trunk or head -- it usually lands higher than the hips.
Quotes with KICKER (3)
Maybe we should have gone with him," he said, a few minutes after his friend was lost to sight." Three of us would make four times the noise he will," Halt said. Horace frowned, not quite understanding the equation. "Wouldn't three of us make three times the noise?" Halt shook his head. "Will and Tug will make hardly any noise. Neither will Abelard and I. But as for you and that moving earthquake you call a horse..." He gestured at Kicker and left the rest unsaid.
You are really and truly and completely free. There is no kicker. There is no if, and, or but. You are free. You can do it right or wrong. You can obey or disobey. You can run from Christ or run to Christ. You can choose to become a faithful Christian or an unfaithful Christian. You can cry, cuss, and spit, or laugh, sing, and dance. You can read a novel or the Bible. You can watch television or pray. You're free... really free.
How about when you feel as if you are at a treacherous crossing, facing an area of life that hasn’t even been on the map until recently. Suddenly there it is, right in front of you. And so the time and space in between while you first get over the shock of it, and you have to figure out WHAT must be done feels excruciating. It’s a nightmare you can’t awaken from. You might remember this time as a kind of personal D-day, as in damage, devastation, destruction, damnation, desol…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1966–2024).