Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
KICK UP (ONE'S) HEELSto have a lively and fun time, usually at a party or dance
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1. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are certainly having a good time at the party. They haven’t kicked up their heels like this for years.
2. Put down your work, get out of the house, and come to the dance. Why don’t you kick up your heels for a change? The expression is commonly used to describe someone who is ordinarily quiet and reserved and for whom having a lively time is unusual. |
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