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What do you mean you're still kicking?
Still kicking? The meaning is as follows:

"Still kicking" is a neutral verbal expression, which usually refers to asking someone if they want to continue to participate in an activity, especially after a certain point in time. Maybe the activity needs to last for a while, and the questioner wants to know whether the other party is willing to continue to participate in the activity until the end. For example, after the football team has finished a class, the coach may ask, "Do you still play?" Ask the players if they want to stay for the next class.

The meaning of kicking is as follows:

Lift your legs and hit the ball with your feet. ~ shuttlecock. Beware of animals ~ people.

The Chinese pinyin for kicking is: tρ.

Related words:

Kick? Kick? Kick the field? Kicking around? Kick your foot? Kick? Kick it? Kick a ball? Kick? Corner kick? Kicking wood? Kick? Kick? Kick the chest.

The sentence of kicking is as follows:

1. I can't help urging Xiaogang to put down his homework and play football with him.

Class is over. Some students are playing football, some are skipping rope and some are playing games.

How can you play football in this palm-sized stadium?

During the ten-minute break, the students have various activities, such as playing football and skipping rope. ...

My brother cheered himself up while playing football.

I don't know who said he could play football instead of swimming.

7. On weekends, Xiaoming either plays football or goes to the library.

8. Advertising, this stadium is very wide, telling them that they can play football.

9. Our teacher Ding is versatile. She can recite poems, draw pictures, sing songs and play football.

10. zidane! Because he is one of the best kickers ever.