kick up (Meaning)
kick up (n)
raising the feet backward with the hands on the ground; a first movement in doing a handstand
kick up (v)
cause to rise by kicking
evoke or provoke to appear or occur
Synonyms & Antonyms of kick up
kick up Sentence Examples
- The player used his quick feet to kick up the ball before the defender could get to it.
- The crowd cheered as the singer kicked up her legs during the performance.
- The wind kicked up the dust, making it difficult to see.
- The horse kicked up its heels in excitement as it ran through the field.
- The dancers kicked up their heels in time to the music.
- The child kicked up a fuss when he didn't get what he wanted.
- The dust kicked up by the cars made it difficult to breathe.
- The teenager kicked up his feet in boredom as he waited for the game to start.
- The dog kicked up a pile of leaves as it chased a squirrel through the yard.
- The wind kicked up waves on the lake, making it unsafe for swimming.
FAQs About the word kick up
raising the feet backward with the hands on the ground; a first movement in doing a handstand, cause to rise by kicking, evoke or provoke to appear or occur
controversy, bicker, fight, misunderstanding,altercation, row, brawl, disagreement, dispute, argument
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The player used his quick feet to kick up the ball before the defender could get to it.
The crowd cheered as the singer kicked up her legs during the performance.
The wind kicked up the dust, making it difficult to see.
The horse kicked up its heels in excitement as it ran through the field.