English · Common Verbs
/kɪkt/
[/kɪkt/]
past tense of kick
Past tense and past participle of 'kick': to have hit something with your foot in the past.
He kicked the ball so hard that it flew right over the high garden wall.
He kicked the ball so hard that it flew right over the high garden wall.
Of uncertain origin, first recorded in Middle English as 'kiken'.
Used to describe a completed action in the past.