The basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites.
A nucleotide found in muscle cells and important in metabolism; reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP.
1And Ithought in this particular year, things are going to start amping up.
2After a week of working from home, restrictions began amping up.
3Jennifer Hudson went even brighter, amping up with a tangerine Versace halter dress.
4Instead of amping up the brand, they approached the market in a new way.
5Give them credit for amping up their pressure the way they did but early on.
6Another is public debate about a human rights charter, already decades-old but amping up yet again.
7You don't want people to start amping up expectations for an early version of your product.
8When cameras cut to see her speech, we saw him on stage amping up the crowd.
9Simpson, 39, is amping up for the release of her juicy new celeb memoir, Open Book .
10The killer was amping up his game.
11Yeah, we can't prepare for war without amping up the juice, and probably things will go to hell.
12Mr Putin also suggested amping up the status and role of the State Council in the Constitution of Russia.
13With the holiday season underway, Fenty Beauty is among many makeup brands tasked with amping up our glamour routine.
14Militarily, China is amping-up its presence in the region, where it has historically supplied assistance to Burma, Cambodia and Laos.
15Or the breaks! And now I have equated amping your metabolism with driving behind an old lady on the freeway.
16For the role that they play with respect to the sleep-wake system is really kind of amping up the wake system, right?