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Filter by Meaning She tried to sweeten the mood by cracking a joke.
She tried to sweeten the deal with a discount.
The company offered a higher salary to sweeten the deal for the new employee.
The politician was accused of trying to sweeten the judge with bribes.
He promised to sweeten the offer with a bonus.
The athlete's injury was devastating, but winning the championship helped to sweeten the pain.
The jeweler knew how to sweeten the gold to make it more malleable.
It is important to sweeten the metal to ensure its long-lasting performance.
The company attempted to sweeten the deal with a large cash bonus.
The landlord offered to pay for the repairs to sweeten the rent increase.
The lobbyist tried to sweeten the senator with promises of campaign donations.
The author added an uplifting ending to sweeten the story.
She added cream to the recipe to sweeten the taste of the soup.
The coach promised extra practice time to sweeten the team's chance of winning.
The hotel offered a complimentary bottle of wine to sweeten the guests' stay.
The company offered a generous bonus to sweeten the deal and improve the employee's disposition.
The developer tried to sweeten the city council with promises of more affordable housing.
The athlete was caught attempting to sweeten the referee with money.
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