Synonym: bolster up, long pillow, pad. Similar words: foster, poster, oyster, eastern, monster, cluster, western, yesterday. Meaning: ['bəʊlstə] n. a pillow that is often put across a bed underneath the regular pillows. v. 1. support and strengthen 2. prop up with a pillow or bolster 3. add padding to.
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31. Najibullah, who belonged to the local Ahmedzai tribe, flew to Gardez on Oct. 7 to bolster morale.
32. He also ordered the government to buy more school lunch beef to bolster cattle prices, now plummeting because of a drought.
33. There have been frequent disagreements over the use of industrial action to bolster annual negotiations.
34. Timman needs to win a game to bolster his confidence.
35. Bolster and Ohlmeyer will report to Wright, and will continue to serve in their current positions.
36. She bunches her raincoat like a bolster to make herself more comfortable.
37. None the less, an improved second half performance will bolster their confidence for next week's Division 2 crunch game against Ballymena.
38. Instead they will expand currency swap facilities to bolster economies experiencing payment difficulties.
39. Buy a bolster fitted with a plastic hand shield to protect your hand from badly-aimed blows.
40. Fleet Street seemed to exist solely to praise the Tories and bolster the system.
41. With the exact position established, the outline can be scored with sharp blows from a club hammer and bolster chisel.
42. The braggart Anecdotes that bolster self-image reveal a great deal to you about the speaker.
43. New camera and film technology will bolster the company's market share.
44. This was perceived necessary soas to bolster the bargaining position of consumers.
45. There was no major saint-cult which could be relied on to bolster episcopal power.
46. And the Bundesbank is starting to bolster the hopes rates will be cut.
47. One measure he took to bolster his position was to marry Sigibert's widow,[http://sentencedict.com/bolster.html] Brunhild.
48. A hard little matching satin bolster tucked in at either end.
49. When the Night Goblins prepare for battle they brew huge quantities of fungus beer to bolster their courage.
50. Evidence introduced to bolster orthodoxy in one field frequently carried unforeseen implications for conventional wisdom in another.
51. He was seventy and continually engaged in frenetic schemes to bolster up his old age.
52. In the 1960s Soviet specialists reinterpreted international law to bolster Moscow's declared opposition to foreign military bases.
53. The results suggest that therapeutic touch may significantly reduce anxiety and bolster the immune system.
54. Burr was one of several offseason acquisitions meant to bolster the forward line with better two-way players.
55. The Washington Post, like other newspapers, played-up alleged racial incidents to bolster scare headlines.
56. The response has been to bolster up the procedural checks attendant upon the disbursement of such benefits.
57. Additional soldiers were sent to bolster the defenses at two naval bases.
58. First Bank officials, however[sentencedict.com], contend they will find other means to bolster earnings and maintain their projections.
59. The attempt to bolster the pay claim with the fear of closures failed.
60. On the other hand, work-inhibited students need all the help they can get in order to bolster their weak egos.
More similar words: foster, poster, oyster, eastern, monster, cluster, western, yesterday, youngster, minister, register, disaster, mysterious, stereotype, administer, cholesterol, eastern europe, esterification, step by step, bolt, symbol, symbolic, stem, step, steep, steel, steam, steak, steer, listen.