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"spiff up" Definitions
  1. (North American English, informal) to make yourself/somebody/something look neat and attractive

13 Sentences With "spiff up"

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New and existing competitors can often spiff up their supporting tech, too.
The site would sometimes randomly go down, prompting Corcoran to spiff up his otherwise makeshift code.
You can also spiff up the code with an image of your choice by tapping on the code itself.
The mural project, said Mr. Ellis, an artist, was a way to spiff up the area without gentrifying it.
The speakers included in this set are drop-dead gorgeous and are modern and sleek-looking enough to spiff up any desk they sit on.
Now Franklin lives with Andre, calls him Daddy, and has started to spiff up the outfits on his dolls, dressing them in silk instead of rags.
Maxfind spends around $100 to $200 a day on Facebook and has considered shelling out more for an American ad agency to spiff up its brand building, he said.
If a bathroom or kitchen remodel or a new deck would increase your enjoyment of your abode, that's reason enough to use your tax refund to spiff up the joint.
They would be free to pocket some or all of that cash, spend it to spiff up the dining room or use it to underwrite $2 margaritas at happy hour.
But most of this science has focused on whether running actively harms knees, not whether it might somehow refurbish and spiff up joints beginning to show signs of wear and tear.
Whether you're frantically wondering how much time is left on an exam or just looking to spiff up your look on a night out, wearing a real watch is never a bad choice.
But if you do use a cooler regularly, want to spiff up your back patio, and have a cooler that you can pass on down the line, it might not be the craziest thing you've ever spent $800 on after all.
Douglas Schoen and Michael Rowan along with conservative journals have portrayed the VIO as one of Hugo Chávez's "modern propaganda techniques" and a part of a "propaganda operation in the United States". According to The New York Times, VIO activists would not only "spiff up Venezuela's image" but also "doggedly unearth damaging evidence of Bush administration ties to opposition groups". In a 2005 article, El Universal characterized the agency as using "alleged journalists and political analysts to disseminate positive information on the [Bolivarian] revolution in the US media and among politicians" while working to deny alleged "lies" that were supposedly published by the international and Venezuelan media.

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