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Kick up a fuss Meaning in English

expression

KIK-up-uh-FUSS
KIK-up-uh-FUSS

Definition

To complain loudly or show a lot of anger and annoyance about something, especially in public or over something not very important.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and sometimes slightly negative. Implies the reaction is bigger than needed. Used for situations where someone complains loudly or dramatically, often drawing attention. Alternatives: 'make a scene', 'cause a commotion'.

Example Sentences

Don't kick up a fuss about your dinner; just eat it.

basic

If you kick up a fuss, it won't change anything.

basic

She always kicks up a fuss when things don't go her way.

basic

The kids kicked up a fuss because bedtime was too early.

natural

No need to kick up a fuss—it's just a small mistake.

natural

He really kicked up a fuss at the restaurant when his food was late.

natural