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kickup
[ kik-uhp ]
noun
- a fuss; commotion; row.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of kickup1
Example Sentences
"There's lots of ways you can get precursors to delamination, such as from impacts, like tool drop, bird strike, runway kickup in aircraft, and there could be almost no visible damage, but internally it has a delamination," Wardle says.
All that remains of the sinuous Avenir on the LaCrosse is the feeble kickup of the light line over the rear-door handles, a line going nowhere fast.
The long, fairly taxing climb of 4,000 vertical feet, with a sudden sadistic kickup into an especially steep grade for the last mile or so, means that your athleticism will be tested, but within limits.
Here鈥檚 68 a case or two o鈥 wet goods been busted open, seems like, in all that kickup an鈥 mebbe now some o鈥 the wild boys got a taste that helped keep 鈥檈m in the roarin鈥, tearin鈥 fight they had but looks as if every man must a鈥 been mighty keen on jumpin鈥 his bail.
What on earth d鈥檡e mean, Kickup, by wriggling about your black body in that fashion?
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