The cow kicked at his first attempts, but he talked to her, and realizing that she soon would feel better, she settled down.
When it was two inches deep, the cow kicked over the bucket.
The pain lancing his side felt like a cow had kicked him, but it was nothing compared to the searing inferno in his groin.
The cow kicked savagely at the swinging gate, lunged at something inside the corral, and vanished.
A cow kicked her stall and something made a chortling sound.
Then a cow had kicked him and he had not gone back to the barn again.
The cow kicked as the second bullet hit.
It is actually stated that the fire started because a cow kicked a torch.
It's cold and wet and just as you've finished the bloody cow kicks the bucket over.
"Move the milking:-stool, Frank," he said, looking behind him, "or the cow will kick it over."