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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Buoy

Will the royal baby boy buoy the economy?

Does 'buoy the economy' mean 'save the economy'

as the 1st meaning of buoy is 'to keep afloat or support by or as if by a life buoy; keep from sinking'

or

'invigorate the economy'?




Thanks!

  

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anonymous Does 'buoy the economy' mean 'save the economy or'invigorate the economy'? invigorate the economy The British economy is not so terrible as to need saving.

  • anonymous Does 'buoy the economy' mean 'save the economy or'invigorate the economy'?
  • invigorate the economy The British economy is not so terrible as to need saving.
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anonymousDoes 'buoy the economy' mean 'save the economy or'invigorate the economy'?

invigorate the economy

The British economy is not so terrible as to need saving.

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