Sentence examples for buoyed up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "buoyed up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of being uplifted or supported emotionally or mentally. Example: "After receiving the good news, she felt buoyed up by a sense of hope and optimism."

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buoyed up

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Past of buoy up

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"He was always trying to keep himself buoyed up".

Somehow, buoyed up by ever-rising prosperity, they enforce themselves.

They are buoyed up by those same forces, which cast them up and out into space.

Profits have also been buoyed up by strong demand from overseas, especially emerging markets.

Mr Farage dismissed suggestions that his party had been buoyed up by a temporary protest vote.

Their stimulus-induced boom has buoyed up the world economy and contributed to global rebalancing.

ISIS is buoyed up by huge ransoms for journalists it has kidnapped.

Buoyed up by the vodka (and the girls), we inspected the menu.

But stockmarkets cannot be buoyed up forever merely by the weight of public expectations and hopes.

"I feel much better buoyed up and sharing information with people whose judgment I really trust.

Thus, most ranges and plateaus are buoyed up by thick crustal roots.

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