![]() ![]() Just appeals to him, hyping you up like that. ![]() Members of all three shifts were milling about the circular room: repeating rumours, distorting facts and generally hyping themselves up.Give teams a week off between series to rest and to hype the next round.It also made the news, hyping the issue.Car alarms are promoted by hyping supposed benefits and hiding problems.So does its paying pro athletes tens of millions of dollars a year to hype its image.She can see that Tommy is hyping him up.→ hype somebody up → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus hype hype hype 2 ( also hype up ) verb ADVERTISE to try to make people think something is good or important by talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc → promote The director is just using the controversy to hype his movie. Another added that one of the purposes of the media hype was actually to deliberately confuse people.Some find the high degree of media hype that has surrounded publication slightly worrying.Self-absorbed media hype went only so far.Soon enough, results would justify the hype.Despite all the hype, I thought the book was pretty boring. ![]()
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