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I told myself to make sure to give it more oomph.
I would have thought you needed a nice oomph at the end.
One can never have too much oomph, especially at Christmas.
He'd never seen the kid with so little oomph in him.
"This has given more of an oomph to go forward."
What will give it some oomph, they say, are lower interest rates.
She would not look too good on the arm but there was some sort of oomph about her.
"Perhaps I should have given them an ending with a little more oomph."
"Whether it's got the oomph to go significantly higher is another question."
"We just need that oomph a large donor would give."
"I still think the real oomph is in small caps."
A little extra oomph at the other end would be a nice plus, too.
My batting practice is getting better, but there's just not that much oomph.
"She ran out of oomph and had to take to her bed from exhaustion."
"This offers more good than bad for a sport that needs oomph."
In the same manner, I think the human rights instrument needs to have oomph.
The Indians, though, got a pair on a home run with a lot of oomph.
"Job growth seems to be losing some oomph," she said.
The first issue following the switch was a collaboration with Oomph!
"It gave me enough oomph to get down the track.
This time, there seemed to be even more oomph to the Williams family reaction.
"Marley just did not have the oomph needed to make it to the top."
And ads on the Internet, at least so far, lack oomph.
She just didn't have enough oomph to get by Pierce.
Last year, the first quarter looked promising but the economy lost its oomph by spring.