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buoyed

verb as in make light, encourage

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Australia, buoyed and making gainline metres, were back within a point after 35 minutes as lively replacement scrum-half Tate McDermott swerved outside George Martin and fed the supporting Wilson for their second try.

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For the first time this week, they’ll also arrive at the ballpark buoyed by a sudden burst of momentum.

In July, Tran described her campaign as “buoyed by finances connected to her husband’s dealings with the Chinese Communist Party.”

Soccer — buoyed by annual commercial revenue that could top $200 million, according to Inside World Football — was being ambitious in its search, others expressed interest.

But for now Netflix's bottom line, its subscriber base, remains strong, buoyed by international hits including Baby Reindeer and a new ad-supported subscription tier.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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