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kick up a row

 

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Kick up a row

Part of speech: Phrasal verb

Sense 1: To cause a noisy disturbance; to create a commotion.

Sample sentence: When the children found out their favorite cartoon was canceled, they kicked up a row in the living room.

Sense 2: To raise a protest or objection; to express strong disapproval.

Sample sentence: The announcement of the pay cut kicked up a row among the employees.

Sense 3: To amplify a situation or problem; to make something bigger or worse.

Sample sentence: His exaggeration about the incident kicked up a row and led to a heated argument among the group.


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