noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a morale booster/boost (= something that improves morale )
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A letter from home was always a morale booster.
booster seat
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
morale
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Voice over Seeing the parachutes back in the air has been a great morale booster for the base.
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The Christmas Day morale booster was only the game show host's second trip outside hospital since his near-fatal crash.
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Such fairs are a great morale booster for any nurse who feels unappreciated.
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That kind of morale booster is infectious and they could well have won by a bigger margin.
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He brings a joy and an ebullience to his work which is a fantastic morale booster for the cast.
rocket
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Once this has been done the whole shuttle assembly is supported on the solid rocket boosters .
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A given rocket booster could actually land more mass on these bodies than it could land on the Moon!
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The control signals for the solid rocket boosters are also routed through these umbilicals.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the Kennedy High School Booster Club
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both were launched by separate Proton boosters in June of 1983.
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That kind of morale booster is infectious and they could well have won by a bigger margin.
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The Atlantis boosters underwent the same repair procedure as those that launched Columbia.
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The Christmas Day morale booster was only the game show host's second trip outside hospital since his near-fatal crash.
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The worst of the damage was found in joints in the middle of the boosters.
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This flyby mission could be flown on the reliable Proton booster and could be done quickly.
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This is important-if one booster had more thrust than the other, the craft might not leave the ground vertically!
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This isn't a good time, though, because September marked the start of the lucrative winter season for serious boosters.