The wind started to kick up a lot of dust
He likes to kick up his heels when he's happy
Don't kick up a fuss about such a small thing
The horses kicked up their hooves as they galloped
She accidentally kicked up some dirt onto the clean floor
The party really started to kick up when the live band began playing
We need to kick up our efforts if we want to meet the deadline
The dog loves to kick up leaves in the autumn
He decided to kick up a storm at the meeting to get his point across
The old car kicked up a lot of smoke from its exhaust
We need to make a big effort to kick up some excitement.
I agree, a dull event will not attract anyone.
Let's plan something truly memorable and energetic.
The wind will kick up dust
The wind will raise dust
Dust will be stirred by the wind