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User_gary Posted 17 years ago
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Opposite of kick

I kicked the ball at his back so hard that he was knocked down on his face.

Please corect this sentence. And also, I know "to kick" means to hit using feet, similaly I wonder what if someone hits using his hand. Is there any specific word for it?
  

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Hi, I kicked the ball at his back so hard that he was knocked down on his face. This is OK. Please corect this sentence.

  • Hi, I kicked the ball at his back so hard that he was knocked down on his face.
  • This is OK.
  • Please corect this sentence.
  • And also, I know "to kick" means to hit using feet, similaly I wonder what if someone hits using his hand.
  • Is there any specific word for it?
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Hi,

I kicked the ball at his back so hard that he was knocked down on his face. This is OK.

Please corect this sentence. And also, I know "to kick" means to hit using feet, similaly I wonder what if someone hits using his hand. Is there any specific word for it? You could say 'I hit the ball . . . '.



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