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turbo-boosted

American  
[tur-boh-boost-id] / ˈtɜr boʊˌbust ɪd /

adjective

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

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


Example Sentences

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

From Los Angeles Times

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.

From BBC

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

From Salon

His work on “Empire” turbo-boosted his career, earning Emmy and Grammy nominations.

From Seattle Times

It was only eight years ago that China registered 12% growth as the government turbo-boosted its economy with a massive stimulus in the wake of the financial crisis, growth that staved off a world slump.

From The Guardian