Wiktionary
vb. to break or demolish something by physical bodily force.
WordNet
v. open violently; "kick in the doors" [syn: kick in]
Usage examples of "kick down".
She wanted to cower behind its walls, but knew that he would soon break a window and get in, or kick down the door.
Without setting my kick down I rechambered it and side kicked him just below the belly button.
As I sat the kick down I knew that I had better get out of the way.
We kick down the door, shoot anything standing, and then make like we’.
We kick down the door, shoot anything standing, and then make like we're the Flying Van Helsings?
She was beginning to get the motion of the kick down a little better.
I believed that all I had to do was somehow get word out to the rest of the world that I was there, that I was still breathing, and my teammates from special forces would come and kick down the prison walls and set me free.
He catches a glimpse of someone above him, swings the rifle, identifies Kee, and the two men kick down the dropshaft headfirst.
They kick down the door of the building and discover that its ground floor is filled with the corpses of Filipino men--several dozen in all.
And if it turns out we have to land Marines and kick down doors to do that, then we'll land Marines with great big nasty boots.
CAT boots could definitely kick down a door, but they'd have to be on someone else's foot because door kicking was a skill I lacked.
Unless you want me to kick down the door and separate Korbal Broach's head from his shoulders.
Charlie knew he should kick down the door, but then, it was a really big door, and although he had watched a lot of cop shows and movies where door kicking had been done, he was inexperienced himself.