Phrases with «to buff up»

The phrase "to buff up" means to improve or enhance something, often through physical exercise. Full definition

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Sentences with «to buff up»

  • I like his blandly cheesy mall - rat good looks, which can be wimped down for comedy or buffed up for action, and his willingness to be serious and very silly. (theguardian.com)
  • It's not unusual for Greene to bring back the luster of a wax painting by buffing it up with an old t - shirt. (585mag.com)
  • To fight the hordes of evil, you'll be able to perform a variety of physical attacks, but if you really want to kick some tail, you'll also want to use your magic attacks, which can be buffed up by using the runes you'll find while adventuring. (gamespot.com)
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