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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61. Both sides offered statistics to bolster their arguments.
62. Washington also working to bolster the flagging economy.
63. She took gin to bolster up her courage.
64. The woman took some gin to bolster up her courage.
65. GAMA president and CEO Pete Bunce used the report to bolster the industry's case against new user fees proposed by President Obama.
66. Asian countries' enthusiasm for bilateral agreements is palpable, and they have reason to want to bolster intra-Asian trade.
67. Dreyfus , which already trades sugar, soyabeans and other Brazilian agricultural goods, wanted to bolster its position.
68. Do you agree that the government can bolster the economy?
69. In fact the constitution of 1787 set out to do the opposite: to bolster the centre and weaken the power the states had briefly enjoyed under the new republic’s Articles of Confederation of 1777.
70. A revolving credit facility, which allows a company to borrow for any reason, would bolster GM's balance sheet and provide a financial cushion should the company's recovery plans hit a snag.
71. Now, broadcasters are pushing for higher retransmission fees to bolster revenue.
72. Yossi Benayoun helped Israel bolster their qualification prospects as the Reds utility man captained them to a 3-1 success against Moldova.
73. His re-creation of the city is credible, with a substratum of fact to bolster the fiction.
74. America is trying to bolster it by coaxing Mr Sharif into a power - sharing agreement.
75. A Sinhalese - chauvinist government suits Mr Prabhakaran,[Sentencedict.com ] helping bolster Tamil support for the Tigers.
76. To bolster family control over the cosmetics company, Ms. Bettencourt and her daughter have agreed to appoint Ms. Bettencourt-Meyers's two sons to the board of Tethys, their holding company.
77. Scientists, they maintain, are under pressure to bolster the majority view.
78. Meddling by the army probably helped to bolster AK's ratings.
79. The result shows some cracks appearing on vertical weld connecting web plate of body bolster and draft sill as well as the part between web plate of body bolster and top cover plate.
80. With that foundation, a new business line with margin potential opens up to bolster manufacturers'success.
81. Kramer says most automakers are looking to bolster their fleets of electric cars — a trend that was certainly on display in the winner's circle for the X Prize.
82. An incident did happen to bolster up and warm her heart.
83. What's happened in Charlestown shows how rezoning and a change in public infrastructure can help bolster an area's home prices.
84. We must also bolster our ability to detect smuggled material, recover lost material, identify the materials origin and prosecute those who are trading in these materials.
85. The program aims to bolster the Navy's air defense and operational capabilities using mostly domestic assets.
86. The family tried to bolster Melanie's courage after each of these disappointments.
87. An automatic inspection and grouping of the bolster spring is realized with PLC as the control unit and linear encoder and rotary encoder as the measuring units.
88. Working to bolster one will help you strengthen many others.
89. This leakage has allowed Sony to grab hold of DAX's power brew and use it to bolster every single official system firmware they roll out for the PSP.
90. That, he said, could kick-start bank lending and bolster bank balance sheets once the ECB withdraws the programs it has deployed to keep the financial sector afloat.
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