what the idioms meaning of kick up a row
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To be very vocal in one's displeasure about something; to make a scene.
My mom kicked up a row when the store refused to accept her return without a receipt.
At most big box stores, if you kick up a row about a product that didn't meet your expectations, you'll almost definitely get a refund.
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