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fatten up

VERB
  1. make fat or plump
    We will plump out that poor starving child

How To Use fatten up In A Sentence

  • The list of improvements is solid, with no added fluff just to fatten up the release.
  • The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
  • The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
  • In fact, he put off starting college until he was 21 just so he could fatten up his bank account a bit.
  • But the restaurant industry seems to be locked in a horse race to fatten up our bellies and our arteries.
  • He has cast four relatively inexperienced actors who fatten up Reza's skinny and, at times, skittish characters.
  • The Hakka have a tradition of holding contests to fatten up pigs for sacrifice. This year the winning pig topped out at 720 kg.
  • The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
  • The farm, which would breed and fatten up to 150,000 hogs annually for slaughter, would have made the facility one of Alberta's largest hog operations.
  • Extreme paternalism is a parasite sucking on a dry host, it will tend to allow some capitalism to fatten up its victim. Incumbents and Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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