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spiff up
verb
To decorate or otherwise make more attractive
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To spiff up your own house, visit one of the cluster of local houseware emporiums.
Councils can do a good deal to spiff up town centres.
But his friends are now clearly trying to spiff up his legacy.
New and existing competitors can often spiff up their supporting tech, too.
Here came a crew to spiff up the lamp posts and trim trees.
Instead, Bank of America was trying to get its employees to volunteer leisure time to spiff up the company's facilities.
Seeing how busy the location was, he volunteered to spiff up the windows and show some of his sculptures.
Now, in an effort to spiff up its image, Christie's has announced that it is opening a new space in New York.
(He was once a contestant on "From G's to Gents," an MTV reality competition in which Fonzworth Bentley tried to spiff up a gaggle of hip-hop hoodlums).
Stella's partners, the World Monuments Fund and the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, recently began to spiff up the place.
Over the weekend, it offered a free outfit — a suit, a dress, a skirt, a shirt — to anyone who needed to spiff up for a job interview.
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