How To Use Pumped up In A Sentence

  • The oil is pumped up from deep underground reservoir.
  • It turns out that the most efficient delivery system for capitalism is actually a communist-style police state, fortressed with American “homeland security” technologies, pumped up with “war on terror” rhetoric. Archive 2008-05-01
  • I love that atmosphere and getting pumped up and the adrenalin rush you get from the fans. Times, Sunday Times
  • He finally pumped up a poem to express his love for her.
  • The tyre had a slow puncture and had to be pumped up every day.
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  • The gearbox is an electrohydraulically-operated semi-automatic, and the hydraulics need to be pumped up by the engine.
  • At least not pumped up with Demerol, he isn't, she thought. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • They can make users feel more pumped up, aggressive and competitive. The Sun
  • By the time Maida called a midmorning break, Lily was too pumped up to be tired. Lake News
  • Another call from Jack, who was all pumped up after the opening ceremony in Melbourne.
  • Ben and I did another session of tae-bo and it really got me pumped up for the exam.
  • Rock salt is what the salt mined from underground is called, whether it is literally mined in solid form (a practice now rare) or pumped up to the surface and then evaporated, to be crystallized to the desired degree of fineness.
  • My wife, child and mother-in-law left Friday for the outlands of the state, leaving me and the dog to amuse ourselves in the time-honored method: staying up until 3 AM watching Star Wars with the stereo pumped up to 11.
  • The grit settles in the quarries and the milk-white water is pumped up into tanks where the china clay settles slowly.
  • I've ogled the strutting pumped up peacocks that run in the men's 100 metres.
  • I was feeling slightly weary after the drive and the general lack of sleep, but was quite pumped up.
  • The man pumped up the pressure and returned to kneel in front of William. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • They can make users feel more pumped up, aggressive and competitive. The Sun
  • There were three gendarmes in plain clothes, a little pumped up with the adrenaline of the occasion.
  • Have you pumped up the balloons yet?
  • The tyre had a slow puncture and had to be pumped up every day.
  • There were three gendarmes in plain clothes, a little pumped up with the adrenaline of the occasion.
  • ‘Everyone has opportunities,’ said Chris, chest pumped up with the indisputability of his wisdom.
  • The method produces salt crystals from brine pumped up from the salt beds by a steam engine.
  • In spite of the insubstantiality of the materials that Feher uses, his work reveals an underlying muscularity; it's getting pumped up and starting to shoulder itself around.
  • we were really pumped up for the race
  • He oiled his bike and pumped up the tyres.
  • These guys are going to go to the next challenge more pumped up than that fencing guy.
  • While the rest of the world savors basil and tomatoes, Andy gets pumped up to plant parsnips.
  • The marines were pumped up for action, but also thoughtful, nervous and even apprehensive.
  • Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
  • Not that Rae, however pumped up he becomes today, is liable to aim a boot at the cranium of Camara.
  • It's a pompous place, dark and doomy, pumped up on cheap theatrics and self-regard. Times, Sunday Times
  • And pumped up they are, stomping and cheering, ringing cowbells, and making odd mooing sounds from homemade PVC didgeridoos.
  • He wanted to be out there, so imagine how a pumped up player feels with this.
  • The tyre had a slow puncture and had to be pumped up every day.
  • Then my dog starts air-scenting him because now he ` s all pumped up with what ` s called apocrine. CNN Transcript Dec 24, 2009
  • Those wrestlers were either too fat or so pumped up on the juice they would blow up after 2 minutes.
  • They are departing now, strutting their pumped up physiques with arms akimbo.
  • It's like a Gothic fortress pumped up on steroids, a scary building that was apparently designed with the idea of imbuing recruits with a bit of the honor code of the medieval knight. CounterPunch
  • He finally pumped up a poem to express his love for her.
  • But pumped up to the density required for a robot, circuit strangeness becomes indelible.
  • The beginnings of a popular song started and everyone got even more pumped up.
  • But pumped up to the density required for a robot, circuit strangeness becomes indelible.
  • The man pumped up the pressure and returned to kneel in front of William. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • The campaign had fallen foul of that device where people are pumped up to impressive titles on letterheads, simply to show the extent of support, without any check on who they are and why they are in support.
  • So I woke up this morning all pumped up to blog about metallography. MAKE Magazine
  • One event for the sprinter pumped up on growth hormones and another for the free-range slowpoke.
  • To make Maxim sell, they pumped up the page turning teases and never really delivered much.
  • In this mode the upper level is pumped up before the lower level has had time to empty and, consequently, there is no room in the lower levels for the metastable states to decay to.
  • I was feeling slightly weary after the drive and the general lack of sleep, but was quite pumped up.
  • Flak began to be pumped up one searchlight beam: bombs meant bombers.
  • The tyre had a slow puncture and had to be pumped up every day.
  • They can make users feel more pumped up, aggressive and competitive. The Sun
  • Although still a big guy, he has considerably trimmed down his once hefty waistline and pumped up his upper torso.
  • We were hugely lacking in common sense, and Lee and Warne were pumped up and determined.
  • A whole new generation of pneumatics pre-charged with high pressure air metered from a scuba bottle or laboriously pumped up by hand are bringing us back to the designs of the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • To put it simply, water tends to flow downhill, but it can be pumped uphill by a motor and the right machinery.

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