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"ginger up" Definitions
  1. (British English) to make something/somebody more active or exciting

8 Sentences With "ginger up"

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Conclusive evidence on whether tax cuts will ginger up the whole economy will take longer to appear, although some bankers detect it already.
One reason for that was the prospect of lower corporate taxes, which would both benefit banks directly and (investors hoped) ginger up the economy.
Donald Trump's election in November, accompanied by promises to ginger up the American economy, cut corporate taxes and roll back regulation of finance, gave banks' shares a lift (see chart).
To ginger up small-business banking, RBS, the market leader, must cede ground and money to competitors as part of the price, agreed on with the European Commission, of its rescue by the government in 2008.
" According to The Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, written in 1811 by Francis Grose: "To feague a horse; to put ginger up a horse's fundament, and formerly, as it is said, a live eel, to make him lively and carry his tail well; [...] feague is used, figuratively, for encouraging or spiriting one up.
With key players from the 1902 team lost to graduation, injury, or illness, interest in football apparently waned at the university in the fall of 1903. On October 25, 1903, The Arizona Daily Star noted the failure of students to organize a football team up to that point and urged the students to "ginger up" and organize a team. A team was ultimately organized and was known as the "preps" or the "University Prep. football team".
Crisp's jockey Richard Pitman later stated: "I still dream about that race, of Crisp running so strongly and jumping so fearlessly, and then the sound of Red Rum's hooves as he got closer and closer at the end."Red Rum memories flooding back with Ginger up for a record The Guardian. Retrieved 10 October 2011 He added: "I felt as though I was tied to a railway line with an express train thundering up and being unable to jump out of the way."Red Rum remains people's champion The Telegraph.
The medical establishment ashore continued to be wedded to the idea that scurvy was a disease of putrefaction, curable by the administration of elixir of vitriol, infusions of wort and other remedies designed to 'ginger up' the system. It could not account for the benefits of citrus fruits and dismissed the evidence in their favour as unproven and anecdotal. In the Navy however, experience had convinced many officers and surgeons that citrus juices provided the answer to scurvy even if the reason was unknown. On the insistence of senior officers, led by Rear Admiral Alan Gardner, in 1794 lemon juice was issued on board the Suffolk on a twenty- three-week, non-stop voyage to India.

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