Kicking vs Pushing - What's the difference?
kicking | pushing |
(slang) (often kickin') Terrific, great (of clothes) smart, fashionable.
(slang) Alive, active (especially in the phrase alive and kicking )
The action of the verb to kick .
A violent assault involving repeated kicks.
Dealing illicit drugs, especially to minors.
That pushes forward; pressing, driving.
Aggressively assertive; pushy.
*1890 , (Oscar Wilde), (The Picture of Dorian Gray) , Ch.XV:
*:Mrs. Erlynne, a pushing nobody, with a delightful lisp and Venetian-red hair
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*:There is an hour or two, after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy.Passengers wander restlessly about or hurry, with futile energy, from place to place. Pushing men hustle each other at the windows of the purser's office, under pretence of expecting letters or despatching telegrams.
As adjectives the difference between kicking and pushing
is that kicking is (often kickin') Terrific, great (of clothes) smart, fashionable while pushing is that pushes forward; pressing, driving.As nouns the difference between kicking and pushing
is that kicking is the action of the verb to kick while pushing is the act by which something is pushed.As verbs the difference between kicking and pushing
is that kicking is present participle of lang=en while pushing is present participle of lang=en.kicking
English
Adjective
(head)- a kicking pair of jeans
- a kicking party
- still kicking at 89
Noun
(en noun)- In boxing, kicking one's opponent is not allowed.
- The bullies pushed the boy over and gave him a kicking .
