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  1. spice [sth] up, spice up [sth] vtr phrasal sep: figurative (make more exciting) (figurado) encender⇒ vtr : dar vida loc verb : animar⇒ vtr : They brought some vodka to spice up the evening. Llevaron vodka para encender la velada.

  2. The idiom "spice things up" or "spice it up" means to add excitement or interest to something. It is often used to describe ways to make a relationship more exciting, a meal more flavorful, or a story more interesting.

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  4. to add spice to food to make it more interesting: Ty is always looking for ways to spice up a recipe. If you spice up something you add excitement or interest to it: That bluesy sound really spices up Hargrove's music.

  5. spice up. v. 1. To make something spicy or spicier: The cook spiced up the chili with some peppers. I added some pepper to the sauce in order to spice it up. 2. To make something exciting or more exciting: We spiced up the party by playing some games. That necklace really spices your outfit up. See also: spice, up.

  6. spice something up. (phrasal verb) in the sense of make more interesting. Definition. to add excitement or interest to (something) Her publishers wants her to spice the stories up with sex. Synonyms. make more interesting. enliven. liven up.

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