slovodefinícia
kick up
(encz)
kick up,vykopnout v: Zdeněk Brož
kick up
(wn)
kick up
n 1: raising the feet backward with the hands on the ground; a
first movement in doing a handstand
v 1: cause to rise by kicking; "kick up dust"
2: evoke or provoke to appear or occur; "Her behavior provoked a
quarrel between the couple" [syn: provoke, evoke, {call
forth}, kick up]
podobné slovodefinícia
kick up a fuss
(encz)
kick up a fuss,dělat povyk Zdeněk Brož
kick up a stink
(encz)
kick up a stink,udělat cirkus přeneseně Rostislav Svoboda
kick up your heels
(encz)
kick up your heels,
kick upstairs
(encz)
kick upstairs, v:
To kick up dust
(gcide)
Dust \Dust\ (d[u^]st), n. [AS. dust; cf. LG. dust, D. duist meal
dust, OD. doest, donst, and G. dunst vapor, OHG. tunist,
dunist, a blowing, wind, Icel. dust dust, Dan. dyst mill
dust; perh. akin to L. fumus smoke, E. fume. [root]71.]
1. Fine, dry particles of earth or other matter, so
comminuted that they may be raised and wafted by the wind;
that which is crumbled to minute portions; fine powder;
as, clouds of dust; bone dust.
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Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
--Gen. iii.
19.
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Stop! -- for thy tread is on an empire's dust.
--Byron.
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2. A single particle of earth or other matter. [R.] "To touch
a dust of England's ground." --Shak.
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3. The earth, as the resting place of the dead.
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For now shall sleep in the dust. --Job vii. 21.
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4. The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of
the human body.
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And you may carve a shrine about my dust.
--Tennyson.
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5. Figuratively, a worthless thing.
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And by the merit of vile gold, dross, dust. --Shak.
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6. Figuratively, a low or mean condition.
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[God] raiseth up the poor out of the dust. --1 Sam.
ii. 8.
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7. Gold dust; hence: (Slang) Coined money; cash.
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Down with the dust, deposit the cash; pay down the money.
[Slang] "My lord, quoth the king, presently deposit your
hundred pounds in gold, or else no going hence all the
days of your life. . . . The Abbot down with his dust, and
glad he escaped so, returned to Reading." --Fuller.

Dust brand (Bot.), a fungous plant (Ustilago Carbo); --
called also smut.

Gold dust, fine particles of gold, such as are obtained in
placer mining; -- often used as money, being transferred
by weight.

In dust and ashes. See under Ashes.

To bite the dust. See under Bite, v. t.

To raise dust, or

To kick up dust, to make a commotion. [Colloq.]

To throw dust in one's eyes, to mislead; to deceive.
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kick upstairs
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kick upstairs
v 1: give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John
was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women
tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got
promoted after many years of hard work" [syn: promote,
upgrade, advance, kick upstairs, raise, elevate]
[ant: break, bump, demote, kick downstairs,
relegate]

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