spiff in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Changing the color of your front door is one of the quickest ways to spiff up your home's curb appeal.
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We spiffed the whole thing up and it kind of pieced itself together.
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The project will help spiff up a section of downtown already in the midst of a renaissance.
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White numerals and hour markings add some spiff without sacrificing sophistication.
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Instead, they are the outworking of how the economy would have to grow if it was going to be absolutely spiffing in five years' time.
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With this development, central business districts and their peripheral areas are challenged to spiff up their areas in order to keep up.
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The tool also offers a number of themes, effects and transitions to spiff up any video.
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In the cardinal's age, the rich and powerful employed renowned artists to spiff up their homes.
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Which requires this expensive retail space, and the renovation of 2003 did not just come from a desire to spiff up.
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