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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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He flicked the ball at the goalpost. Does it mean he did it with his leg or hand?
  

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Anonymous Does it mean he did it with his leg or hand? There is no way to judge without knowing the name of the sport.

  • Anonymous Does it mean he did it with his leg or hand?
  • There is no way to judge without knowing the name of the sport.
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AnonymousDoes it mean he did it with his leg or hand?
There is no way to judge without knowing the name of the sport.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousDoes it mean he did it with his leg or hand?There is no way to judge without knowing the name of the sport.
I was refering to soccer.
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Then I suspect that he flicked it with his head.
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CliveOr his foot.
The dictionary says a quick movement of hand. Thats what confused me.
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AnonymousThe dictionary says a quick movement of hand.
Make it a practice to read multiple definitions: http://www.onelook.com/?w=flick&ls=a

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