See also: crosskick

English edit

Etymology edit

From cross- +‎ kick.

Noun edit

cross-kick (plural cross-kicks)

  1. Alternative form of crosskick
    • 2011 September 16, Ben Dirs, “Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand 83-7 Japan”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      And there was time for two more All Blacks tries, first flanker Adam Thomson flopping over after a break by Jimmy Cowan, before Williams latched onto a clever cross-kick by Kahui for his second touch-down with three minutes remaining.

Verb edit

cross-kick (third-person singular simple present cross-kicks, present participle cross-kicking, simple past and past participle cross-kicked)

  1. Alternative form of crosskick