Thus Captaine Bessus, thus; thus twinge your nose, thus kicke you, and thus tread you.
A] The boy may be supposd, hee's lyable; butkicke my brother.
If he kicke thus ith dog-daies, he will be drie founderd: what cure now Captaine, besides oyle of bayes?
Marry so it doth appeare By the wrongs I suffer, and the blowes I beare, I should kicke being kickt, and being at that passe, You would keepe from my heeles, and beware of an asse E.
It may be Socrates would not kicke againe, if an asse did kicke at him, yet some that cannot be so wise, and will not be so patient as Socrates, will for such jadish tricks give the asse his due burthen of bastonadas.
Couldest not thou (that so often in his life time diddest spurne and kicke him) defend him now at the point of death by the like meane?
And did devise a good space with my selfe, whether it were best for me to teare this mischievous and wicked harlot with my mouth, or to kicke and kill her with my heels.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kicke" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.