Agree
Agree verb - To have or come to the same opinion or point of view.
Kick
Kick verb - To present an opposing opinion or argument.
Usage example: fiscal conservatives have already started to kick about the proposed program, claiming it will increase the state's deficit substantially
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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They kick your ass and drag you back to the castle regardless, even if you agree...
Source: But Thou Must! -
However, after seeing Nemos Kick the Dog moment with his Weapon of Mass Destruction, the three classes agree that Nemos empire is as bad as any other.
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They agree, and run to three arcade games: Mumblety PEG, Stickball, and Kick the Can.
Source: Fictional Video Game
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