Juicing up

Brightening something up.
"a friend needed help juicing up a fashion show"
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Locked in

a state of such concentration that one is able to perform at the peak of one's physical or mental capabilities.
"I was locked in, completing the first nine holes in one under par"
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idiosyncrasy

an abnormal physical reaction by an individual to a food or drug.
The term "idiosyncrasy" typically refers to a personal habit or quirk, not a medical reaction. However, there are some related terms you could use:

Hypersensitivity: This describes an abnormal sensitivity to a substance, including food or drugs.
Adverse reaction: This is a more general term for any negative response to a substance.
Idiosyncratic reaction: This combines the idea of an individual reaction ("idiosyncratic") with the general concept of a response ("reaction"). It's not as common as hypersensitivity, but it conveys the same meaning.
Here's an example sentence using "hypersensitivity":

John suffered from a peanut hypersensitivity, causing him to break out in hives whenever he ate peanuts.
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Hasn't a hope

"the party hasn't a hope of getting an overall majority"
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Year

ages, a very long time.
It will require years to make that correction.
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Skip

Quickly and covertly leave.
Amidst rumors of a romance, she skipped her home.
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Dumb

(of an individual) devoid of speech, usually due to congenital deafness.
He was blind, deaf, and dumb from birth.
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