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turbo-boosted

[tur-boh-boost-id]

adjective

  1. having or characteristic of an engine with a turbocharger.

  2. having an greatly improved performance; particularly powerful or fast.



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“Turbo-boosted by ‘Barbenheimer,’ audiences rediscovered cinema, seeking out the talked about films and discovering some lesser known gems.”

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That rise was turbo-boosted by the mini-budget when Liz Truss was prime minister.

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Now Morocco have beaten three of the planet's top 10 in a month, their on-field displays against Belgium, Spain and Portugal turbo-boosted by off-pitch support, with their incredible fortitude shown by conceding just once at the finals despite such illustrious opponents.

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Much of the footage is hair-raising, especially the women being groped and the mobs of young white men whipping themselves into a frenzy of aggressive stupidity, aimless anger and turbo-boosted misogyny.

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It is also on the disconnect that exists between the real economic world that most of us live in and turbo-boosted stock markets.

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