Phrases with «to bolster up»

The phrase "to bolster up" means to strengthen or support something that is weak, fragile or in need of reinforcement. Full definition

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Sentences with «to bolster up»

  • The seats are deeply bolstered up front, yet still offer the kind of comfort you're thankful for after hours at the wheel. (motoring.com.au)
  • We can't see the lower area of the new seats so no idea how bolstered up the sides are. (corvetteblogger.com)
  • My four - wheel drive tester averaged closer to 21, still impressive but likely bolstered up by a few long highway trips during my time with it. (speedsportlife.com)
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