Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word kicked.
Some example sentences are:
He kicked the ball over the fence.
I was kicked out of the bar.
I will tell mum you kicked me.
That is the correct spelling of the past tense "kicked."
so hard it is luke kiked the football
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No, the word 'kicked' is not a noun.No, the word 'kicked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to kick. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He kicked the ball as hard as he could. (verb)The kicked ball flew over the trees and out of sight. (adjective).The word 'kick' is both a noun (kick, kicks) and a verb (kick, kicks, kicking, kicked).The noun 'kick' is a common noun, a general word for a blow or a thrust with the foot; a general word for a forceful jolt; a general word for the movement of the legs in swimming.
Kicked is the past tense (and also the past participle) of the verb to kick: Jim kicked me under the table. Moe had kicked the habit three years ago, but he started up again after his wife left.
She threw her out
Kicked.
A creature that can be kicked will have either a Kicker cost or a Multikicker cost. These are additional costs, paid when the creature spell is cast. If you paid the kicker cost, when the spell resolves, the creature is considered to have been kicked, and will gain any applicable effects.
Kicked is the past tense of kick.
The British kicked out the acadiens
I/We/You/They have kicked He/She/It has kicked
No he did not get kicked out of baseball.
she was kicked out
No you cannot get kicked out a state. No matter what you do.
No she sis not get kicked out.
she was kicked out and fled to Alexandria
ejected or kicked out
Kicked Out of Hell was created in 1988.