Kick
pronunciation: kɪk
part of speech: verb, noun
puntapié = kick.
Example: If such a game is still tied after extra-time it is usually decided by kicks from the penalty mark, commonly called a penalty shootout.
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» dar puntapiés
= kick + Posesivo + feet
.
Example: He was still there, jerkily kicking his feet and clenched fists.
» dar un puntapié
= boot
; punt
.
Example: I booted him so hard in the pants as he left, I still have some of his teeth embedded in my porch door.
Example: Learning how to punt a football is essential for any team, since punting is key to winning the game.
» tratar a puntapiés
= kick + Nombre + around
.
Example: They are on the hunt for a general dogsbody they can kick around the office.
Puntapié synonyms
charge in spanish: cargar, pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒ nounboot in spanish: bota, pronunciation: but noun, verbflush in spanish: rubor, pronunciation: flʌʃ noun, adjective, verbrush in spanish: prisa, pronunciation: rʌʃ noun, verbplain in spanish: llanura, pronunciation: pleɪn adjective, nounbang in spanish: explosión, pronunciation: bæŋ nouncomplain in spanish: quejar, pronunciation: kəmpleɪn verbbeef in spanish: carne de vaca, pronunciation: bif nounthrill in spanish: emoción, pronunciation: θrɪl nounrecoil in spanish: retroceso, pronunciation: rikɔɪl noun, verbgripe in spanish: queja, pronunciation: graɪp noun, verbsquawk in spanish: graznido, pronunciation: skwɔk noun, verbkvetch in spanish: kvetch, pronunciation: kvetʃ noun, verbquetch in spanish: quetch, pronunciation: kwetʃ verbkicking in spanish: patear, pronunciation: kɪkɪŋ nounkick back in spanish: recular, pronunciation: kɪkbæk verbsound off in spanish: sonido apagado, pronunciation: saʊndɔf verb