sex up
Third Person
sexes up
Present Participle
sexing up
Past Tense
sexed up
Past Participle
sexed up
1
to make something more interesting, often by making it sexually appealing
- The designer sought to sex up the fashion show by incorporating bold colors and unconventional designs.
- The journalist's goal was to sex up the news story by adding dramatic details and personal interviews
- The dress was sexed up with a daring neckline and sheer fabric.
- The company decided to sex up their marketing campaign to attract more customers.
- In an effort to boost ratings, the TV producers decided to sex up the reality show with controversial challenges and unexpected twists.
Synonyms:
2
to have a tendency to change frequently
- The stock market often experiences sudden shifts that can sex up investors' portfolios.
- His moods tend to sex up unexpectedly, making it challenging to predict his reactions.
- The political landscape in the country has been sexing up unpredictably, with new developments almost every day.