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Etymology

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Biblical phrase; see citation below.

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

  1. To kick back (of an animal etc.) against being goaded.
  2. (figuratively) To struggle against fate or authority. [from 14th c.]
    Near-synonym: kick over the traces

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