They manage thus to combine the comforts of home with the fillip of a night out.
From the time.com
This would provide the fillip for companies to thrive and print better earnings.
From the smh.com.au
The cost of many gadgets is falling fast, giving another fillip to consumption.
From the economist.com
The boom got a fillip in 2004 as migrants from the EU's new members flooded in.
From the economist.com
This could be a major fillip for modern Tranquebar, called Tarangambadi in Tamil.
From the economist.com
It was just one poll and not a trend, but it certainly gave Tony Abbott a fillip.
From the smh.com.au
That's why the arrival of a diesel Territory is such a timely fillip for Ford.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
As another fillip, on July 24th the IMF approved a $2.6 billion loan to Sri Lanka.
From the economist.com
To Toulon the win, but to Sale the fillip of a character-forging performance.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Bonus: anything that tends to arouse; "his approval was an added fillip"
Fillip is a Vancouver-based contemporary art publishing organization formed in 2004. It publishes a magazine as well as books of critical writing. ...
A flick; the act of releasing the index finger from the hold of a thumb with a snap; Something that excites or stimulates; To strike or project with the nail of a finger snapped from the end of the thumb; flick; To tap or strike smartly; To make a fillip; drive by or as by a fillip; ...