Make neat, smart, or trim.
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Examples for "spruce"
Examples for "spruce"
1Yet, the burden will be on government to spruce up education first.
2Good for a multitude of uses, spruce boughs also make great snowshoes.
3And he would point to the lonely grave under the guardian spruce.
4The collision system has also been given a bit of a spruce.
5Brooks says common resident in the spruce zone on the Coast Range.
1When she heard I was going to England she said: 'Why, then, my dear Kitty, you must titivate up.
3Extra staff were flown in from Australia and Britain to wash, clip, teach and titivate so the animals present well on the night.
4She only thinks of spending, and titivating herself.
5She'd no more taste a magnum bonum, before it is all titivated up with sugar, than-than-than
1Yet, the burden will be on government to spruce up education first.
2Doesn't it need a bit of a spruce up to attract buyers?
3Howard Shelley and his Tasmanian players spruce up all three pieces nicely.
4Yahoo also managed to spruce up the traditional interface of a weather app.
5The campaign seeks to spruce up Aeroflot's some what tarnished image.
1They hold up to the light, they tittivate, they muse and they adorn.
1To smarten up the AI, they'll continue feeding it photos of diseased plants.
2So smarten up, top form, eyes front, chin high, buttocks in, shoulders back.
3Abkhazians had rushed to smarten up Sukhumi for the occasion.
4Master Spring will have to smarten up his pupils.
5One of of the most blessed side-effects of recession is that we all smarten up.
1As I arrived at the motor court, I made an effort to spiff up my mood.
2Nearly $5 million is being spent to spiff up the Liberty Memorial in time for the anniversary.
3One evening, as I sat pondering Jimmy Page, Jackson arrived, all spiffed up.
4They're spiffed up with fancy saddles, braided harnesses, ornate spurs, and elaborate whips.
5I spiffed up my makeup and put a few hot rollers in my hair.
1He said we must slick up our swords and guns, and get ready.
2I've got to slick up, and go after Mary Ann Temple.
3The women need a chance to wash their faces and slick up a little.
4They'll slick up the pavement with spoiled fruit if they can't do anything else!
5Why not tell them to ' slick up' their machines, and you girls could do the same?
6You wants ter put on yo' bes' clothes an' slick up, fer dey 're partic'lar people.
7I said: You two just go at the camp; clean the snow off and slick up the inside.
8And now I must hurry down my supper, for I've got to slick up and go for Mary Ann Temple.
9I use Kimberly Kimble's shampoos and conditioners, and I use Carol's Daughter's Hold & Control Smoother to slick up my edges.
10The parking lot had slicked up, reflecting light from mysterious sources.
11Seventy-five of them slicked up and marched to the Rev.
12They made it real nice, too, and slicked up considerable.
13And there I was, all slicked up and nowhere to go-orso I thought.
14So we all slicked up pretty well to humor him.
15Though folks don't generally mistrust it when I'm slicked up.
16We'll wait-comedown when you are slicked up enough.
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