Yagub Naghiyev
Then he heard the slithering. A brushing sound, a slithering brushing sound near his feet—and he kicked out as hard as he could, kicked out and threw the hatchet at the sound, a noise coming from his throat. But the hatchet missed, sailed into the wall where it hit the rocks with a shower of sparks, and his leg was instantly torn with pain, as if a hundred needles had been driven into it. "Unnnngh!" What does "out" mean or imply as in "kicked out"?
7 mars 2023 06:40
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Kick out - to move something (which is near you) away with force using your legs (literally or as a figure of speech). It can also mean to forcefully refuse. Eg The senators kicked out against the student debt forgiveness bill.
7 mars 2023
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In the case of your paragraph ‘kick out’ means to kick your leg out in front of you. It can also mean to make someone leave ie. I kicked him out of my apartment
7 mars 2023
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