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FatcatXN Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "wind kicked up" mean?

The winds kicked up on a chilly day at Arthur Ashe stadium.

What does this sentence mean?
PS: This sentence is from a tennis match news report .
  

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"The winds kicked up" means that the wind began blowing or gusting with increased force.

  • "The winds kicked up" means that the wind began blowing or gusting with increased force.
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"The winds kicked up" means that the wind began blowing or gusting with increased force.

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