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Meaning
Verb
●
To
rear back
; to become more
active
or
restless
; to
speed
up.
●
In American English:
To
raise
, to increase (a price).
●
To
stir up
(trouble), to cause (a disturbance).
●
To make more exciting.
●
In Anger:
To show
anger
(about something).
●
In American English:
To
function
improperly
, to show
signs
of
disorder
, (of an
illness
) to
flare
up.
●
To
move
sharply
upward.
●
To
pass
something up a
hierarchy
or
chain
of command.
●
Used
other than
figuratively
or
idiomatically
: see
kick
, up.
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Wiktionary
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