We found 5 examples of how to use kick up in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 5 of 5.
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1. | Strong winds can kick up dust storms in dry regions, such as the Sahara Desert. | |
2. | To kick up your heels means to have fun. Some word experts think this expression may have come from the world of horses. Others say it comes from the way you might use your feet when you are waiting for something. | |
3. | To kick up your heels means to have fun. | |
4. | After studying all month, the students were happy to finish their exams, kick up their heels and relax! | |
5. | At first glance the sand seems barren and unproductive. After a while, if you are careful not to kick up sand, you might see tiny benthic communities of tube-building worms come alive as they sweep the passing nutrient rich waters with tentacles to capture food. |