fillip|filliped|filliping|fillips in English
verb
[fil·lip || 'fɪlɪp]
provide a stimulus; give a person incentive; strike something by snapping the fingertip
Use "fillip|filliped|filliping|fillips" in a sentence
1. His approval was an added fillip.
2. The news gave a fillip to the telecommunications sector.
3. The news gave the stock market a big fillip.
4. Yes, those ladies had given a useful fillip to his prestige.
5. This could give a fillip to the buy-to-let market.
6. In the event, only small firms received a budget fillip.
7. A few anecdotes will add a fillip to your book.
8. A cut in lending rates would give a fillip to the housing market.
9. A valuable order from America gave the new company a big fillip.
10. A few jokes will add a final fillip to your speech.
11. A drop in interest rates gave a welcome fillip to the housing market. Sentencedict.com
12. Replenishing inventory will be a temporary fillip without an increase in consumer demand.
13. Pennac's Belleville is a fiercely wonderful fillip to the conventional crime landscape.
14. The athletics win provided a much-needed fillip to/for national pride.
15. This will prove a much-needed fillip to racecourses and the racing industry in general.
16. Mergers and acquisitions gave a brief fillip to prices early in the day.
17. It was with a little fillip of surprise that Pascoe realized she hadn't recognized his voice.
18. Another short - term fillip comes from the recent plunge in commodity prices, particularly oil.
19. Despite the fillip from the temporary reduction in value - added tax, consumer spending will fall sharply.
20. The agreement on goods is what I think has given us this fillip in trade.
21. The infrastructure projects unveiled yesterday were not unexpected, but will give a welcome fillip to the construction sector.
22. Infrastructure development, Connectivity and Ease of Doing Business to get a fillip in Coastal and Western Odish
23. Did she only feel good because of the unexpected fillip of her highly attractive anonymous new neighbour?
24. The boom got a fillip in 2004 as migrants from the EU's new members flooded in.
25. The notion of regional planning received a great fillip from Unwin's proposals for London prepared between 1929 and 19