Use "kick-up" in a sentence

1. You kick up a fuss, they'll ruin you.

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6. They live for free for years and then they kick up a stink.

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9. Westerly winds kick up condensation, forming cumulonimbus clouds which begin to revolve around a central axis.

10. If I to go to the theatre, my wife is sure to kick up a row.

11. William was going to kick up a fuss, but he realized he'd have to lump it.

12. A kick up the ˈBackside (also a kick in the ˈpants) (informal) a shock, strong criticism, etc

13. If I refuse to go to the theatre, my wife is sure to kick up a row .

14. A kick up the ˈBackside (also a kick in the ˈpants) (informal) a shock, strong criticism, etc

15. Which encourages somebody to do something or to behave better: What he needs is a good kick up the Backside

16. Which encourages somebody to do something or to behave better: What he needs is a good kick up the Backside

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18. Be derailed if you discover your man, essential points and he do not kick up a row , like that, can only testify you not having accomplishment very much but can not resolve the basic problem.

19. Cringe Lyrics: Lover, come over, look what I've done / I've been alone so long, I feel like I'm on the run / Lover, come over, kick up the dust / I've got a secret starting to rust / She said I'm

20. See: (one) can't be Arsed (someone) can kiss my Arse a face like a cat's Arse a kick up the Arse a pain in the Arse Arse about Arse about face Arse around Arse end of nowhere Arse over tip Arse over tit as if the sun shines out (one's) backside ask my Arse be

21. Backside From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Backside back‧side / ˈbæksaɪd / noun [ countable ] informal 1 HBH the part of your body that you sit on SYN bottom 2 → get off your Backside → be a pain in the Backside Examples from the Corpus Backside • Many of them needed some kind of kick up the financial Backside .

22. See: (one) can't be Arsed (someone) can kiss my arse a face like a cat's arse a kick up the arse a pain in the arse arse about arse about face arse around arse end of nowhere arse over tip arse over tit as if the sun shines out (one's) backside ask my arse be (right) up (one's) arse be a pain in the arse be talking out of (one's) arse be talking out of