Examples of 'punched up' in a sentence

Meaning of "punched up"

The term 'punched up' is often used in the context of comedy or writing to describe the act of adding or enhancing jokes, humor, or entertainment value
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  • simple past tense and past participle of punch up

How to use "punched up" in a sentence

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punched up
I must have punched up the wrong number.
I punched up the graphics in the proposal.
Nemesis always punched up.
They just punched up the vote a little.
I punched up the contrast and clarity.
Sad truth is, inmates get punched up in jail all the time.
Tuvok punched up the information on his console.
The paintings have soft muted backgrounds, punched up with the careful use of livelier colour.
I even punched up an image of the wine bottle on.
Kind of blew my chance when I punched up my agent, do not you think?
She punched up a different display and.
Well, I'm not sure. But my manager punched up the outside security cams for you.
I punched up the crypt logs.
Oh, and I have also punched up the speech he gives.
I punched up the language.

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When I accessed the menu and punched up the attaché 's name, the thing lit up.
I punched up Moonscar island on our research database.
Trillian punched up the figures.
I punched up Moonscar IsIand on our research database.
But my manager punched up the outside security cams for you.
I punched up the language, mostly for clarification.
Oh, and I have also punched up the speech he gives after robbing the saloon.
They just punched up the vote to make sure that he won in Illinois.
They just punched up the vote a little to make sure that he won in Illinois.
I just punched up one and I am opening.
And I have also punched up the speech he gives after robbing the saloon.
I just punched up Stan Bosic 's record.

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