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bolster up

VERB
  1. support and strengthen
    bolster morale

How To Use bolster up In A Sentence

  • Falling interest rates may help to bolster up the economy.
  • Is fond of his friends," continued the Professor, "and the heartier they are the better; might even be convivially inclined -- if so tempted -- but prudent -- in a degree," loiteringly concluded the speaker, as though unable to find the exact bump with which to bolster up the last named attribute. The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume 10
  • For a nation that prides itself on giving generous donations to bolster up a welfare service that ought to be the primary care of government, this kind of treatment is deplorable.
  • The Premier League clubs are under so much pressure to perform that they buy imports and foreigners at very high prices to bolster up their teams. The Sun
  • The Premier League clubs are under so much pressure to perform that they buy imports and foreigners at very high prices to bolster up their teams. The Sun
  • Painting History: Delaroche and Lady Jane Gray" is a show with a thesis, and lots of supporting documents, drawings and graphic works to bolster up the evidence of the paintings. 'Don Pasquale' Arias Titillate
  • The government borrowed money to bolster up the economy.
  • They took high premiums to bolster up the funds.
  • In this connection it is necessary to remind oneself that people do give untruthful evidence for other reasons, including for example, an attempt to bolster up the truth.
  • The Premier League clubs are under so much pressure to perform that they buy imports and foreigners at very high prices to bolster up their teams. The Sun
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