BUOY UP vs DIDAPPER: NOUN
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- One who disappears for a time and suddenly reappears.
- A small diving water bird frequenting rivers and fresh waters, specifically a little grebe.
- See dabchick.
- One of sundry other small grebes, as the pied-billed dabchick, Podilymbus podicipes.
- The dabchick or little grebe of Europe, Podicipes or Sylbeocyclus minor.
BUOY UP vs DIDAPPER: VERB
- To keep afloat, to act as buoyancy
- To uplift, hearten, inspire or raise the spirits
- Keep afloat
- Make more cheerful
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BUOY UP vs DIDAPPER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Become more cheerful
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BUOY UP vs DIDAPPER: RELATED WORDS
- Life ring, Flotant, Waftage, Enhearten, Natant, Natantly, Air jacket, Insubmergible, Life buoy, Flutterboard, Buoyant, Buoyancy, Life belt, Lighten, Buoy
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BUOY UP vs DIDAPPER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pep up, Uplift, Take heart, Life ring, Flotant, Waftage, Enhearten, Natant, Natantly, Air jacket, Insubmergible, Life buoy, Flutterboard, Buoyant, Life belt
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BUOY UP vs DIDAPPER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The philosophic mind can buoy up distress by hope, and curb the insolence of success by reflecting on its instability.
- Statements of encouragement buoy up children all along the way, and are not reserved simply for recognizing a successful end result.
- Atwal expects migrations away from XP by smaller firms will continue to buoy up PC sales.
- You buoy up your hope in His magnificent promises of resurrection and everlasting happiness.
- Waft, swim, be buoyed up; bear up, buoy up; spread, nate.
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