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be buoyed
verb
To keep afloat or aloft; used with up.
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"QPR would be buoyed by Harry's arrival.
But stockmarkets cannot be buoyed up forever merely by the weight of public expectations and hopes.
Wales and the following week's opponents, Australia, will be buoyed by that.
October was better and will also likely be buoyed by housing tax credit activity.
The actual target, 20 million Saudis, are likely to be buoyed.
But his spirit seemed to be buoyed by the boisterous crowd.
Trump continues to be buoyed by an avid small-donor base.
And BA continues to be buoyed by profitable north Atlantic routes.
A good enough player can be buoyed (or propped up) by a first-class rhythm section.
Federer, though, will be buoyed by having history within his grasp.
As the prospect of an upset materialized, Young seemed to be buoyed by the thinning crowd.
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