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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Kick up some dust



What does "kick up some dust" mean?
  

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HUBLOT What does "kick up some dust" mean? 'To cause some trouble and relieve his frustration'. That's how I read it, at least.

  • HUBLOT What does "kick up some dust" mean?
  • 'To cause some trouble and relieve his frustration'.
  • That's how I read it, at least.
  • Or maybe just 'drive around in his car'.
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HUBLOTWhat does "kick up some dust" mean?
'To cause some trouble and relieve his frustration'. That's how I read it, at least. Or maybe just 'drive around in his car'.
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Thanks a lot, MM.

Is "kick up some dust" not an idiom?
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HUBLOTIs "kick up some dust" not an idiom?
Not a familiar one to me, no. I am just going on context and image.
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Thank you for your reply, MM. Emotion: smile

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