Definition, synonyms and related words
simple past tense and past participle of kick
"The ball kicked high into the air after he struck it with his foot."
In plain English: To kick means to hit something with your foot, usually as part of playing sports or showing anger.
"The ball kicked high into the air after he struck it with his foot."
Empty with nothing left to smoke but ash.
"The empty bowl was kicked onto the table, its hollow bottom filled only with gray ash."
In plain English: Kicked means feeling angry, upset, or treated unfairly by someone else.
"The kicked ball sat on top of the pile."
Usage: Use this adjective only when describing an empty pipe or cigarette that has burned down to ash, not as a general term for emptiness. It specifically refers to the state of being smoked out rather than simply lacking contents.