Material thrown upward by the wheels of a moving vehicle.(noun)
A controlled kick that sends a ball upwards.(noun)
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Use "kickup" in a sentence
"Sands and Eastman, Limericked, Victuallers, went and, with his unmitigated astonissment, hickicked at the dun and dorass against all the runes and, when challenged about the pretended hick (it was kickup and down with him) on his solemn by the imputant imputed, said simply: I appop pie oath, Phillyps Captain."
"We was wondering this dinnertime can you get your Governor if you are working for the same one and this reaches you, to give us a bit of a hand in this Palinode kickup which you will have read of in the papers."
"Dog my cats but there's something strange in this whole kickup or my name ain't John Robinson."