亚洲网紅露点

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zhuzh

or zhoosh

[ zhoozh ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to make (something) more lively and interesting, stylish, or appealing, as by a small change or addition (usually followed by up ):

    These colorful throw pillows are an easy way to zhuzh up your living room.



noun

  1. the act of giving something lively interest, style, or appeal, or the fact of having these qualities: I鈥檝e been told my writing could use a little more zhuzh.

    Give your hair a quick zhuzh with a curling iron and mousse.

    I鈥檝e been told my writing could use a little more zhuzh.

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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of zhuzh1

First recorded in 1965鈥70 in the sense 鈥渃lothing鈥; the current sense was first recorded in 1975鈥80; possibly from Polari 鈥渢o fix, tidy,鈥 or Romani zhouzhou 鈥渃lean, neat,鈥 but more likely imitative of someone rushing around
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Example Sentences

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All it needed was a little zhuzhing up.

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Food and Nutrition Board recommendation of eight glasses of water a day, it tracks that we鈥檇 want to zhuzh up the ritual.

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They just want you to basically be able to take something you鈥檝e already written and kind of zhuzh it up a little bit.

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Even Sam Elliott as Dalton鈥檚 mentor Wade provides the film with some zhuzh.

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If, like me, you sometimes struggle with the water blahs, you can always zhuzh it up.

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