Make more interesting or lively.
1 We'll never get any juice up here with that turned off.
2 No word on how long it takes to juice up from a totally dead battery.
3 They brine the bird to juice up its breast.
4 And this is something that will build a little camaraderie and juice up the boys.
5 In full sunlight, it should be able to juice up your iPhone in about two hours.
6 When you're back home, the Leaf will tell you when it's cheapest to juice up the batteries.
7 The circular device not only charges the Apple Watch, but it will also juice up your iPhone.
8 What's most impressive about the 919 is the two ways Porsche recovers energy to juice up its hybrid system.
9 When generous U.S. tax cuts started to take shape in December last year, analysts began to juice up their estimates.
10 The RBA has already cut official interest rates to record lows to try to juice up GDP, unemployment and inflation.
11 Consult weight-lifting books or your local gym trainer for correct technique and other exercises that can juice up your climbing.
12 Nor could Rigg make any progress by concentrating hard, squinching up his face, or trying to juice up some emotion.
13 Instead, the air service would like to use a synthetic dye, based one the microorganisms, to juice up its robotic planes.
14 Other apps have used similar models to juice up sales pitches, advise employees on messaging the boss, or generate context-specific email replies.
15 It takes about six hours of full sunlight to juice up the battery, or you can use AC power to charge it faster.
16 In a typical LBO, private equity firms juice up returns by loading up their acquisitions with debt, which is often provided by banks.
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