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- verb transitive, intransitive Used other than as an idiom: see
kick ,up . - verb figuratively, by extension, transitive, US To
raise , toincrease (a price). - verb figuratively, transitive To
stir up (trouble ), to cause (a disturbance). - verb idiomatic, intransitive To show
anger (about something). - verb idiomatic, intransitive, US To function improperly, to show signs of disorder, (of an illness) to flare up.
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