100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "kick up-a-fuss"
Definition
Kick up a fuss is an informal expression that means to make a big deal out of something, often involving complaints or protests, typically over a minor issue. It conveys the idea of causing a disturbance or drawing attention to a grievance.
Synonyms
- Raise a ruckus
- Make a scene
- Cause a stir
- Complain
- Protest
- Whine
- Create a commotion
- Get upset
Antonyms
- Accept quietly
- Tolerate
- Overlook
- Ignore
- Be indifferent
- Remain calm
- Keep silent
Examples
- When the restaurant served the wrong dish, she decided to kick up a fuss.
- He always kicks up a fuss when he doesn't get his way.
- They kicked up a fuss about the long wait times at the airport.
- The children kicked up a fuss when it was time to leave the park.
- She tends to kick up a fuss over trivial matters.
- The neighbors kicked up a fuss over the noise from the party.
- After the meeting, several employees kicked up a fuss regarding the new policy.
- He didn’t want to kick up a fuss, so he accepted the decision.
- The fans kicked up a fuss when their team lost the match.
- My dog kicked up a fuss when I tried to take away his toy.
- When the tickets were sold out, he started to kick up a fuss.
- They always kick up a fuss during the annual family reunion.
- She kicked up a fuss because her favorite dessert was not available.
- The parents kicked up a fuss over the school’s decision to cut recess.
- He was known to kick up a fuss if the service was slow at restaurants.
- The students kicked up a fuss about the increased tuition fees.
- When the car broke down, they kicked up a fuss on the roadside.
- She doesn’t like it when people kick up a fuss over small things.
- The manager had to step in when the customers kicked up a fuss.
- After the power outage, residents kicked up a fuss about the lack of communication.
- The committee members kicked up a fuss over the budget cuts.
- He decided to kick up a fuss when he received the wrong order.
- They kicked up a fuss when the concert was postponed.
- She always seems to kick up a fuss at family gatherings.
- The dog kicked up a fuss when it saw the mailman.
- The audience kicked up a fuss when the show started late.
- He was reluctant to kick up a fuss, but he felt it was necessary.
- They kicked up a fuss when the hotel didn't honor their reservation.
- The child kicked up a fuss when it was time for bed.
- The protestors kicked up a fuss outside the government building.
- She didn’t want to kick up a fuss, so she kept her opinions to herself.
- The customers kicked up a fuss about the poor service at the café.
- He tends to kick up a fuss whenever things don’t go his way.
- The attendees kicked up a fuss when the speaker was late.
- She kicked up a fuss about the unfair treatment at work.
- The protesters kicked up a fuss to demand better working conditions.
- He always finds a reason to kick up a fuss in meetings.
- After the event, she kicked up a fuss about the lack of organization.
- The team members kicked up a fuss when they didn’t receive their bonuses.
- She will kick up a fuss if her favorite show gets canceled.
- The kids kicked up a fuss when they heard they had to do chores.
- He kicked up a fuss over the price of the tickets.
- The audience kicked up a fuss when the lead actor was replaced.
- They kicked up a fuss about the lack of transparency in the decision-making.
- She didn't want to kick up a fuss, but she was unhappy with the arrangement.
- The students kicked up a fuss about the new dress code policy.
- He tends to kick up a fuss if his coffee isn’t made correctly.
- The residents kicked up a fuss about the new construction project.
- She kicked up a fuss when she found out the event was canceled.
- The team kicked up a fuss after the referee made a bad call.
- When the package arrived late, he began to kick up a fuss.
- The employees kicked up a fuss over the lack of resources.
- She kicked up a fuss when her favorite restaurant ran out of her dish.
- The neighbors kicked up a fuss about the loud music at the party.
- He usually doesn’t kick up a fuss, but this time was different.
- The children kicked up a fuss when they heard they couldn’t have dessert.
- She kicked up a fuss when she found discrepancies in her bill.
- The fans kicked up a fuss when their favorite band didn't show up.
- He doesn’t like to kick up a fuss in public places.
- The guests kicked up a fuss when the event ran out of food.
- The crowd kicked up a fuss during the lengthy delays.
- She kicked up a fuss about the unfair rules of the game.
- The team kicked up a fuss when their practice was canceled.
- He was ready to kick up a fuss when they tried to charge him extra.
- The kids kicked up a fuss when they couldn't play outside.
- She didn’t want to kick up a fuss, but the situation was unacceptable.
- The audience kicked up a fuss when the film had technical difficulties.
- They kicked up a fuss when their favorite store had a sale.
- He tends to kick up a fuss if he feels overlooked.
- The students kicked up a fuss when grades were posted incorrectly.
- She kicked up a fuss about the unfair treatment of her friend.
- The team kicked up a fuss when they were not included in the tournament.
- The residents kicked up a fuss over the new traffic rules.
- He kicked up a fuss when he found out about the last-minute changes.
- The group kicked up a fuss when their voices weren’t heard.
- She kicked up a fuss after learning about the price increase.
- The players kicked up a fuss when they were benched unexpectedly.
- He doesn't want to kick up a fuss, but he feels strongly about the issue.
- The crowd kicked up a fuss when the event was suddenly canceled.
- The children kicked up a fuss about having to leave the playground.
- She always seems to kick up a fuss over the smallest things.
- The employees kicked up a fuss when the new system was implemented.
- He kicked up a fuss when his favorite band was not included in the lineup.
- The audience kicked up a fuss when the show was interrupted.
- The kids kicked up a fuss when they were told to go to bed early.
- She didn’t want to kick up a fuss, but the service was unacceptable.
- The fans kicked up a fuss when the game was delayed due to rain.
- He tends to kick up a fuss if he doesn’t get his coffee just right.
- The students kicked up a fuss about the lack of resources for projects.
- She kicked up a fuss when her favorite movie was taken off the schedule.
- The residents kicked up a fuss about the increased taxes.
- He was about to kick up a fuss when they raised the prices unexpectedly.
- The guests kicked up a fuss over the seating arrangements.
- The children kicked up a fuss when they had to leave the party early.
- She kicked up a fuss when she discovered the mistake on her bill.
- The fans kicked up a fuss when the concert was rescheduled.
- He didn't want to kick up a fuss, but he felt it was necessary.
- The committee members kicked up a fuss over the proposed changes.
- She kicked up a fuss when she realized her favorite show was canceled.
- The team kicked up a fuss when they found out about the referee's bias.