kick up

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To raise (dust or dirt) into the air while running or walking or driving

You could tell where he had been by the cloud of dust he had kicked up.

To function improperly

The car is kicking up.

To show anger (about something)

He kicked up about it when they told him the train had been cancelled.

To raise, to increase (a price)

The rent has been kicked up again.

raising the feet backward with the hands on the ground; a first movement in doing a handstand cause to rise by kicking; "kick up dust
call forth; "Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple"
If you kick up a fuss about something, you make it very obvious that you are annoyed or dissatisfied. Those customers who have kicked up a fuss have received refunds
If you kick up dust or dirt, you create a cloud of dust or dirt as you move along a dusty road. She shuffled along, kicking up clouds of dust. = stir up
raising the feet backward with the hands on the ground; a first movement in doing a handstand
cause to rise by kicking; "kick up dust"
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The water thrush or accentor
kickup
{i} commotion, bustle, ruckus (Slang)
kick up
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