Boost Mnemonic
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boost
boost
/buːst/
Examples
- That's the result of the first boost.
- This boosted his popularity by the tenfold.
- Boost is the mass flow rate of the air.
- The louder you shout, the bigger the boost.
- This helps boost circulation and oxygenation to the muscles.
- Her degree of stardom is boosted by herself in the West.
- The appearance however sharply boosted sales of the product.
- The boost of morale allowed them to recover the battle.
- The coming of the railroad was a major economic boost for the town.
- The company boosted by the regrowth of gold mining in the area.
the act of giving hope or support to someone
noun
an increase in cost
noun
the act of giving a push
noun
increase
verb
give a boost to; be beneficial to
verb
contribute to the progress or growth of
verb
increase or raise
verb
push or shove upward, as if from below or behind
verb
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Boo + Ghost. The ghost said "boo" to boost our fright tonight.
Boo + St. Ghosts cheer at Saint's game to uplift.
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