Examples of 'kicked up' in a sentence
Meaning of "kicked up"
refers to the act of causing or creating a disturbance, commotion, or increase in intensity. It suggests that something has become more active, lively, or turbulent. This phrase is often used to describe situations, events, or actions that have escalated or intensified, resulting in heightened emotions, reactions, or consequences
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- simple past tense and past participle of kick up
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kicked up
We kicked up our heels a bit last night.
Your case gets kicked up to the state.
It kicked up the dormant bacteria in his pelvis.
Had you just kicked up your leg.
He passes on this stuff before it gets kicked up to me.
This got kicked up to the intelligence community.
There was a helicopter that kicked up such a racket.
She has kicked up a storm in the locality.
We had to arrest a guy and he kicked up a fuss.
But she kicked up a real fuss in there.
You have definitely kicked up some dust.
I just kicked up a fuss so they would help me.
Your team of dogs kicked up this time.
And got kicked up the arse by everyone in town.
Last batch of passengers kicked up some trouble.
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Kind of kicked up a lot of stuff with me.
Cornwallis would never have kicked up a stink.
Her relatives kicked up a stink over a bequest.
This whole investigation has been kicked up to us.
Their hooves kicked up a big cloud of dust.
They could see the sand been kicked up.
Her cowboy boots kicked up a little dust.
He noticed that the wind had kicked up.
Would they have kicked up enemies enough.
The next day the winds kicked up.
It then becomes kicked up whenever there is activity.
You should have seen what we kicked up.
You are forever being kicked up the ass by the future.
And kicked up by the wild thrashing of the crocodiles.
A diamond he must have kicked up while walking.
We kicked up our heels last night.
He followed me home and kicked up a stink in the street.
You kicked up a big cloud of dust.
The sand has kicked up again.
She kicked up a real fuss in college.
Cromwell supporter kicked up a bit of a fuss.
There is a large amount of regolithbeing kicked up.
See where it kicked up the grass.
He passes on this stuffbefore it gets kicked up to me.
You are forever being kicked up the arse by the future.
Settling on the riverbeds and kicked up.
The wind kicked up again today.
Though we each have a wife we kicked up our heels.
Nelson kicked up to him every week.
Your competitive nature gets kicked up another notch.
They kicked up huge clouds of dust.
No dirt or dust was kicked up when he passed.
The cost of food is automatically kicked up.
Khakis all kicked up his ass.
My guess is they did not like how he kicked up a fuss.
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You were kicked out in the first semester
I worked even if the boss kicked or slapped me
Fran kicked me out for her lesson