Definition of Kickers

1. Noun. (plural of kicker) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Kickers

1. kicker [n] - See also: kicker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kickers

kickboxers
kickboxes
kickboxing
kickboxings
kickdown
kickdowns
kickdrum
kickdrums
kicked
kicked arse
kicked off
kicked the habit
kicked the tyres
kicker
kickers (current term)
kickflip
kickflips
kickier
kickiest
kicking
kicking Rex
kicking and screaming
kicking arse
kicking boots
kicking in danger
kicking off
kicking strap
kicking straps

Literary usage of Kickers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Railroad Trainman by Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (1890)
"Men from all parts of the country were there, and the kickers evidently calculated ... Unfortunately for the schemes and hopes of the kickers who made this ..."

2. The Art of Taming and Educating the Horse: With Details of Management in the by Dennis Magner (1886)
"CONFIRMED kickers. Confirmed kickers are usually exceptionally bad cases, and may be classed under three heads, as follows : Nervous, Excitable kickers, ..."

3. Modern Dancing and Dancers by John Ernest Crawford Flitch (1912)
"CHAPTER VII THE HIGH kickers IT is always interesting to observe the interaction of life and art. All art is of its time, the greatest as well as ..."

4. The Exterior of the Horse by Armand Goubaux, Gustave Barrier (1892)
"It is important, then, at the time of purchasing an animal, to ascertain that he is free from the habit 8th. kickers. ..."

5. The Road, the Turf, and the Chace by Nimrod (1853)
"87 Bo-kickers 10 Boxes, patent, no coach safe without them 45 Brentford 8 Brighton, coaches to . 2,28 Brown, Tom 23 Bull and Month 45 Capital embarked In ..."

6. Thunderbolts: Comprising Most Earnest Reasonings, Delightful Narratives by Sam Porter Jones (1895)
"... GROWLERS AND CHRONIC kickers. HIS name is legion, and he covers the widest field to-day of any character known to history. It seems easier to start him ..."

7. The Lodge Goat: Goat Rides, Butts and Goat Hairs. Gathered from the Lodge by James Pettibone (1902)
"M it • WARNING TO kickers St. Peter sits at the heavenly gates, his hands on the strings of the lyre, and sings a low song as he patiently waits for the ..."

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