Kick up Meaning in English
expression
परिभाषा
To cause something to rise into the air by kicking or moving forcefully (like dust or mud), or to create a disturbance, commotion, or trouble.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Kick up' has a literal use (raising dust/mud/etc.), and a figurative use (causing trouble or commotion). Common collocations: 'kick up dust,' 'kick up a fuss/noise/row.' The figurative sense is informal and typical in British English. Don't confuse with 'kick off' (meaning 'start').
उदाहरण वाक्य
The horses kick up a lot of dust when they run.
basic
Please don't kick up any trouble while I'm gone.
basic
The wind kicked up the leaves all over the yard.
basic
She really kicked up a fuss when she got the wrong order.
natural
If you kick up too much noise, the neighbors will complain.
natural
The kids kicked up mud all over their clothes after the rain.
natural