verb
- to fight or compete using a martial art that combines boxing with high kicks
Usage: transitive or intransitive; often used in sports context
Examples
- She trained hard to kickbox competitively at the national level.
- He decided to kickbox as a way to stay fit and learn self-defense.
- The athletes kickboxed for three rounds during the tournament.
- Many people kickbox to build strength and confidence.
- They kickboxed against each other in the gym every Tuesday evening.