Examples of 'kicking up' in a sentence

Meaning of "kicking up"

This phrase is used to describe a situation where there is an increase in intensity or activity. It often refers to creating a disturbance or commotion, either physically or metaphorically. For example, 'He was kicking up a storm at the meeting by passionately expressing his opinions.'
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  • present participle of kick up

How to use "kicking up" in a sentence

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You are kicking up four grand to me every month.
The wind is really kicking up the dust.
She was kicking up her heels with delight.
Beware there are little sand storms kicking up.
Dust storm is kicking up all that fallout.
Kicking up into the air tons of spray.
Does not involve kicking up the back legs.
Kicking up all that racket at this time of night.
They are purposely kicking up dust for entertainment.
You are not doing anything but kicking up dust.
The general kicking up quite a fuss about it.
Women are best at crying and kicking up a fuss.
He started kicking up one hell of a fuss.
Beware there are little sandstorms kicking up.
Without kicking up too much of a fuss.

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Until you see gold kicking up light.
Those kicking up a fuss get sicker.
There is some wind kicking up here.
Always kicking up at the wrong times.
We got a little after party kicking up.
The baby was kicking up a storm in there.
You know my back has been kicking up.
They are kicking up a real fuss in there.
Listen to these dummies kicking up a fuss.
They are kicking up a fuss outside.
And her illness continued kicking up.
Not worth kicking up dust over.
I have seen all the regolith you are kicking up.
We have a storm cell kicking up from the south.
Kicking up something wicked here.
The police are kicking up a fuss.
Kicking up in the air business.
Techniques to avoid kicking up silt or disturbances.
But we do not know who was kicking up.
Alternatively he could be kicking up a storm on a distant outside court.
Kicking up the nickname intensity.
This new league is kicking up its first season.
Kicking up a fuss will not get you your rights.
And now the crew is kicking up some dust.
Try kicking up the other leg off the floor.
You were crying and kicking up a fuss.
Arlo kicking up a feud over some dog pooping in your yard.
This storm is really kicking up a mess.
But he kept kicking up dust and sprinkling ash on his head.
I noticed that wind was kicking up a bit.
Someone up ahead kicking up a lot of dust in the right direction.
We never sit at the table without you kicking up a fuss.
The charges are kicking up a huge cloud of it off the bottom.
Looks like a sandstorm is kicking up.
And none of them are kicking up to us for working in our territory.

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