beefed-up

ADJECTIVE
  1. made greater or stronger
    beefed-up sales efforts
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How To Use beefed-up In A Sentence

  • absence of peaky highs and beefed-up bass
  • beefed-up sales efforts
  • At the same time, a new beefed-up universities quango will take on a far stronger supervisory role, and academic leaders fear this will lead to ministers being able to order them around.
  • According to the White Paper, a Tory government would scrap this third wing of the tri-partite system - passing many of its functions over the the Bank of England, and putting in its place a new, beefed-up Consumer Protection Agency, which would "take responsibilities to protect the consumer that are currently and confusingly divided between the FSA and Office of Fair Trading". Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • The 1.8-litre turbo has contemporary flush headlights and beefed-up haunches, the oval mouth replaced by a cheeky smile.
  • ‘Steamer Lane’, ‘South City Midnight Lady’ and ‘Snake Man’ provide some Eagles-esque country contrast, before it's back to beefed-up boogaloos.
  • Quanell and about 150 people who attended the address call the beefed-up policing program an "abuse of black people. The Daily News - News
  • He has an abundance of political experience, including senior ministerial office, and will relish the challenge of heading the new beefed-up Transport Department.
  • More useful is the beefed-up titler, which can now handle a variety of effects so that titles can ripple or flow across the screen (although there's a temptation to get carried away with this, too). PCWorld
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