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"kicky" Definitions
  1. providing a kick or thrill : EXCITING

63 Sentences With "kicky"

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For those you'll definitely want a spoonful of kicky salsa.
This time, the judges praised his kicky country Western number.
Examples in the exhibition range from haute couture gowns to kicky boots.
Muay Thai kicky boxy, suffice to say, runs strong in the family unit.
Yes sir, make no mistake, Namman Muay and Thai kicky boxy go hand-in-glove.
The only thing that I knew was beaches, bar girls and Muay Thai kicky boxy.
What began as a kicky story idea became a masochistic march through voids of meaning.
I like them sautéed with anchovy, capers and parsley or smeared with a kicky red pepper paste.
You may refer to it by its kicky abbreviation, O.C.D. I prefer to call it Da Beast.
Sheet-Pan Trout With Garlicky Broccolini This kicky recipe is one-night-only, best eaten immediately after cooking.
A kicky red 2013 Dodge Dart with a five-star safety rating, 60,000 miles, 72 inches wide, right around $10,000.
The French label is known for its kicky striped knitwear, a look popularized by Ms. Rykiel in the early 1960s.
This means you can score party frocks, tailored coats, and kicky boots just in time for the holiday event circuit.
New York had sheer numbers; Milan, big business; and Paris, high art, but London could offer the kicky, fearless exuberance of youth.
Who knew this kicky garage beat from the 90s would still be going strong in 2016, but it sounds so good here.
And while Easter has a bunny and Christmas has a jolly man in a red suit, Ascension Day doesn't have a kicky mascot.
Every week, the Washington journalist Will Sommer publishes a kicky newsletter digest, "Right Richter," which aggregates right-wing perspectives for left-leaning audiences.
The powdery croutons in the lobster salad are also oddly sweet, and a kicky side of baby bok choy reveals grit in the heat.
Hope in turn has a much-improved haircut and, as the title announces, a much-expanded role as the Wasp, Ant-Man's kicky partner.
Persimmons, oranges and pomegranate tossed with daikon, Serrano chile, lime juice, ginger and sesame oil provided a kicky contrast to the crisp-roasted duck.
Margaret dons Stacy's baseball cap, Stacy grabs Margaret's kicky beret, and off they march through an idyllic small European country where everyone speaks English.
Using orchestration and studio trickery, these albums summoned the immersive pleasure of watching a movie, rather than the kicky thrill of listening to the radio.
But in practice, the look was slithery rock: nipped waists and belling bottoms, sharp shoulders and kicky boots, a sequin-crusted dinner jacket to end.
You'll most likely find the jackets wrapped around fiction by women, but rarely are they expressly feminine—gone are the cartoon silhouettes or kicky cocktails.
Hendricks uses his kicky, cool aesthetic, honed over the years, to make provocative pronounces about the police violence that has plagued black communities in recent memory.
The kicky opening sequence serves as an audition piece, a mini-"Chorus Line" acquainting us with the crowd from which these two gorgeous faces will emerge.
It's London Fashion Week, and our critic says the runways are all about "the kicky, fearless exuberance of youth," in keeping with the city's reputation among designers.
A traditional dish, it's called bibim guksu — mixed noodles — and it's packed with kimchi and other kicky condiments that form a sort of sweet-and-sour kimchi dressing.
Gigi and Bella Hadid both walked in different versions of a kicky fringed dress in blue and white respectively, but let's face it, that's standard runway fare these days.
André Courrèges, its founder, helped usher in a new youthfulness in acid colors, unexpected materials (plastic was a favorite) and kicky shapes (he was an evangelist of the miniskirt).
For a July sea-scallop supper, I paired grilled jumbo scallops with a kicky corn salsa, made bright green with puréed raw tomatillos, punched up with jalapeño and lime.
We've just learned — via a frenzy-inducing post — that the next covetable palette from kicky cosmetics company Too Faced will be a mini one with the adorable name Chocolate Chip.
Outside of going to Thailand, or the not-so distant gyms of Holland, the north west of England was the best spot to learn the noble art of kicky boxy.
Indeed, if clean-yet-kicky designs, accessible prices, and the mere presence of Nicola Formichetti wasn't enough to get people excited about KAMARQ, the company's commitment to sustainability should be.
Below, we've put together our own take on what we're calling the womb tune playlist, starting with some fun, kicky electronica and closing with a few truly mellow ambient tracks.
It was a kicky sequence that included an important revelation — killing a White Walker also takes out anything he'd resurrected — and conveniently left over a wight for bagging and tagging.
The shoe salon radiates concentrically outward from an enormous bubbled chandelier, and the designer fashion section orbits around a central bank of escalators and a kicky display that changes monthly.
"To Find You" is as poignant a tune as you'll ever find, and "Drive It Like You Stole It" is such kicky fun, you'll wonder days later where you heard it.
Its player characters—little girls with identical chestnut bobs, an army of carved wooden dolls wearing kicky little pinafores—scurried like ants across a landscape cut from unfamiliar and fantastical materials.
Ms. Fleming offered a slightly maudlin rendition of "Danny Boy" and a kicky version of "Shall We Dance," from "The King and I," with just a touch of the light fantastic.
Like, you might even need to bring a deli ticket dispenser to parties so people can form a queue while they wait to learn who makes your kicky plaid shift dress.
Michaela Anne thrives on that live energy, especially on "Luisa," a kicky number with a guest vocal by Rodney Crowell, one of her songwriting heroes (and as it happens, Mr. Knobler's father-in-law).
Cold drinks are already conveniently packaged to go: bissap —a sweetened hibiscus tea seasoned with mint—and kicky ginger juice in plastic cups, plus glass bottles of Maltina, a non-alcoholic Nigerian malt beverage.
It's a kicky, poignant half-hour of television — half of which is spent elsewhere at a Manhattan party, featuring Hannah's roommate, Elijah (Andrew Rannells), who is trying to hold his own among greasy gay celebrities.
On a break from technical rehearsals, Ms. Headland, 35, wearing a kicky white dress and a rascally grin, had gone to the bar in the St. Regis Hotel to demonstrate her powers of caustic observation.
In a disconnected but welcome distraction storyline, Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), sporting a kicky new haircut, goes to a medical conference and runs into Link (Chris Carmack), who is attending the conference but also giving a lecture there.
" Andrew Barker, Variety: "Though burdened with a slow start and enough thirsty fan-service to power Comic-Con's Hall H for a decade, it has a kicky, kinetic heist movie at its heart, and its action sequences are machine-tooled spectacles of the first order.
For $22016 an hour, with a three-hour minimum, Ms. Mack helps clients choose simple pieces like the best jeans (her own, on this day, were by Mother, worn with a white Hanes T-shirt and black Converse sneakers) and the kicky accessories to go with them.
The hefty book, in kicky midcentury colors, homes in on 2883 furniture designers, including the self-taught José Zanine Caldas, who devised a signature "Z" silhouette in his furniture, and Lina Bo Bardi, whose Poltrona Bowl chair from 1951 sits in the Museum of Modern Art's collection.
I realized this while watching the first few episodes of season two, which premieres Wednesday, January 25: With its kicky, pulpy blend of quippy dialogue, pop culture references, continual inventiveness, and deeply painful plot twists, the show feels like some long-lost second cousin of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
In a world where everyone is stamping their feet and waving their hands for clicks, likes, and small red hearts, it's nice to find yourself moved by music that slides in without much fanfare, just a kicky beat or five, some vinyl crackles, some manipulated synths and, when necessary, vocals as deliciously appealing as butter melting on hot toast (that'd be the title track with vocalist Ann Shirley we're talking about).
Needham, Alex. "No Doubt : Rock Steady" . NME. Retrieved August 9, 2007. For Entertainment Weekly, David Browne described the chorus as "big, bustling, and irresistible" and its hip hop influence as kicky.
He also recorded the theme song for popular YouTuber Nerd³, as well as making an appearance with British gaming group, The Yogscast, with the song "Kicky Kicky Flow" (a rap about Simon Lane and Lewis Brindley), and InTheLittleWood rap (a rap about Martyn Littlewood, another Yogscast member). Bull's album Face was released in December 2011. The 12-track album includes ten brand new songs as well as the 2010 tracks "America" and "John Lennon". The album focuses on topics such as medical recovery, war, love, Asperger's syndrome, alcoholism, and pride. In 2013, Bull was featured on KSI's Football Rap Battles episode along with his friend and fellow rapper Randolph.
Collider deemed it a "standout" along with Ne-yo's closing theme Never Knew I Needed. the Chicago Tribune said the "kicky" Randy Newman song "end[s] up being just sort of ... all right". Rope Of Silicon deemed it "perhaps the catchiest of the bunch". TrackSounds described it as "equally fun" when comparing it to Bare Necessities from the Disney film The Jungle Book, and rated it 5/5 stars.
In a 2006 review in Cruising World, Ginny Walters, wrote, "Technically a sloop with two headsails, the Stone Horse, with its large mainsail, moves in the merest whisper of a breeze while the long keel holds it on course and facilitates self-steering. The boat is safe, kicky, and a sheer delight even in high-wind conditions that leave other boats at their moorings. The 8-foot cockpit welcomes guests and stays dry." In a 2011 user boat review on boats.
Nookicky was formed in 2001 shortly after Guniw Tools broke up in December 2000. It started out as FULL's solo project, for which he provided the vocals, but soon enough he formed a team with his friend Dinah, whose official position in the band was "dancer", later on he took to playing bass and flute. The name Nookicky comes from the words ‘nook’ (as in corner) and ‘kicky’ which according to FULL means excited. A few months later the band recruited their guitarist ZULL.
Masley concluded, writing, "When she sings 'I want to get back to the old days,' what she means is when she and her boyfriend were happy, but power-pop fans will hear it as a call to get back to much older days than that." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic noted it as one of the best tracks on Don't Forget. Joey Guerra of The Houston Chronicle called it "undeniably kicky, and Lovato manages some surprisingly credible rock wails." Ken Barnes of USA Today called it an "insidious, Go-Go's-like single".
Trainor, Jimmy Fallon, and The Roots performed "All About That Bass" together on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on September 4, 2014, using classroom instruments. The rendition was deemed "light," "fun", and "the perfect kicky antidote to your Friday blues" by Kevin O'Keeffe of The Wire. Billboard journalist Gary Trust wrote that the performance helped stir publicity for the song and aided its 2-1 climb on the Billboard Hot 100 the following week. On September 11, 2014, Trainor performed "All About That Bass" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Moayeri of Under the Radar noted the band's "blatant acknowledgement of rave-y influences" on the track, and perceived it as a stand-out on the album. Andy Baber, writing for musicOMH, felt the single showcased the band at "their electropop best", arguing its synthesizer instrumentation would make it "certain to be a dance- floor favourite". Similarly, Las Vegas Sun writer Annie Zaleski viewed the song as "kicky disco" and felt it was made for the dance floor, hailing it as one of the best tracks on Happy to You. Jonathan Donaldson of The Phoenix called the song an "upbeat dance number" and complimented the beat production, which he felt "most pop bands could get behind".
Shortly after the release of her first Christmas album, Wrapped in Red (2013), Clarkson, despite her pregnancy, began to record material for her seventh studio album, with a target release date in 2014. One of these tracks, "Heartbeat Song", is an uptempo synthpop track produced by Greg Kurstin. Lyrically, the song sings of meeting a person who restores someone's faith in love. Sonically, USA Todays Brian Mansfeld remarked that the record serves as sonic defibrillator, starting with a jolt of melody, its rhythms shifting a couple times before finally settling into its steady pulse; while Idolator's Bradley Stern described its production as Top 40 radio-friendly and remarked that the track sees Clarkson's pulse raising while falling in love above kicky drums, guitars and hints of synths.
Strecker called Quinn "a walking wheeling PSA about texting dangers in general". Dodge said that one of his "favorite scenes" of the episode was "when Artie tries to get Quinn to wheel herself up a steep ramp outside McKinley". VanDerWerff noted the pair's "chemistry" as friends, and Rolling Stone Erica Futterman described "Quinn's kids-in-wheelchairs bonding scenes with Artie" as the "second best thing about the episode". Michael Slezak of TVLine expressed the wish that the extras in the scene in the skateboard park "had actually gotten a chance to, um, speak like real humans, not just like props for a kicky musical number". VanDerWerff's summation was that the episode "gave Dianna Agron more shades to play than she’s usually asked to, and that was a good thing".
Murray, however, did note that it contained a "dialogue that sounds more faux-clever than actually clever" and that there was "an overall flatness to the action/horror sequences" that would continue until the second season. John Levesque, writing for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, called the fledgling series "witty, intelligent and thoroughly entertaining" and dubbed it "the best thing I've seen on The WB". He praised the acting of Sarah Michelle Gellar, noting that she "plays Buffy to perfection". Phil Kloer of The Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution called the show a "kicky little mix of camp comedy, high school hi-jinks and monsters" and likened its plot to the Fox sci-fi series The X-Files and the Nickelodeon horror-themed anthology series Are You Afraid of the Dark?.
" Baltimore Sun wrote that the film's premise of Northern Exposure set on a distant planet and dressed in the language of myth and fairy tale was "lame, tedious, tired, obvious." The film failed to live up to its potential, was "not quirky, clever, kicky or imaginative", and is determined as a "careless and uninspired attempt to rework the hero quest" from Francis Ford Coppola (Apocalypse Now) and Bruce Wagner (Wild Palms), "two executive producers capable of much better work". Chicago Tribune noted Bruce Wagner joining with Francis Ford Coppola to create White Dwarf as a two-hour TV-movie and pilot for a possible series. They note the differences between the light and dark side cultures, with the light half mixing various culture's styles and periods, "with elements of the Old West, Victorian era and 20th century, including stagecoaches and radios.

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