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Meanings of
kick up
in English
Portuguese
causar
Spanish
ocasionar
Back to the meaning
Evoke or provoke to appear or occur.
provoke
evoke
call forth
Portuguese
causar
Usage of
kick up
in English
1
And my wife, she lie on the floor and she
kick
up
.
2
A thunderstorm will
kick
up
no end of a rumpus with wireless.
3
Meanwhile restaurants and beer sellers might see a
kick
up
in business.
4
But that gave me the
kick
up
the backside that I needed.
5
And you can't do anything about it but
kick
up
a fuss.
6
We've got the fellow up there, though he did
kick
up
some.
7
Now, children,
kick
up
your heels; we sha'n't see Semestre again immediately.
8
The movie did not
kick
up
a storm at the box office.
9
But will they
kick
up
their feet proudly with an impressive record?
10
I don't know what sort of a bobberie they would
kick
up
.
11
No doubt, the auto industry will
kick
up
a fair amount of fuss.
12
Time to
kick
up
the action if he was going to believe her.
13
I mean to say, my people will
kick
up
the deuce.
14
I hope neither of you intend to
kick
up
any row.
15
Pastiche can
kick
up
real emotions when its carried off with some commitment.
16
Did the industry
kick
up
enough of a fuss about it?
Other examples for "kick up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
kick
up
kick
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
kick up
Portuguese
causar
incitar
Spanish
ocasionar
provocar
evocar
armar jaleo
inspirar
Kick up
through the time
Kick up
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common