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zhuzh
or zhoosh
[ zhoozh ]
verb (used with object)
- to make (something) more lively and interesting, stylish, or appealing, as by a small change or addition (usually followed by up ):
These colorful throw pillows are an easy way to zhuzh up your living room.
noun
- the act of giving something lively interest, style, or appeal, or the fact of having these qualities: I’ve been told my writing could use a little more zhuzh.
Give your hair a quick zhuzh with a curling iron and mousse.
I’ve been told my writing could use a little more zhuzh.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of zhuzh1
First recorded in 1965–70 in the sense “clothing”; the current sense was first recorded in 1975–80; possibly from Polari “to fix, tidy,” or Romani zhouzhou “clean, neat,” but more likely imitative of someone rushing around
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Example Sentences
All it needed was a little zhuzhing up.
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Food and Nutrition Board recommendation of eight glasses of water a day, it tracks that we’d want to zhuzh up the ritual.
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They just want you to basically be able to take something you’ve already written and kind of zhuzh it up a little bit.
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Even Sam Elliott as Dalton’s mentor Wade provides the film with some zhuzh.
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If, like me, you sometimes struggle with the water blahs, you can always zhuzh it up.
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