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Meaning of kick up dust | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To cause the air to become filled with dust from a surface.
  2. To make a fuss.

Equivalents

Examples

“Schneider maintains that water-assisted sweeping equipment helps keep dust down, except in new construction areas where it seems to kick up dust, but he'll compensate by turning up the water.”
“The new lane was flat and smooth, allowing cars and trucks to go faster and kick up dust.”
“Anyway, they would step up to the firing line, carefully take aim, and kick up dust all around the target but seldom come close to the bull's eye.”
“Shanghai Kelly has been kicking up dust about the war on the crimps and boardinghouse keepers.”
“He kicked up dust about how we really didn't have our facts straight regarding his allegedly loaded gloves.”
“She was certain she was about to kick up dust about her mother just as Setsuka had done about Mitsu's death eighteen years ago.”
“On he went to the international accounts, where he vapored over the balance of payments accounts, kicked up dust about foreign investment in the United States and US investment abroad, and gasconaded over the US international debt position.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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