Oomph in a sentence as a noun

I'm a huge fan of native games and all the oomph they can dish out.

Papers Please isn't pulling every last bit of oomph out of your GPU, but it's pulling strings in tons, tons of players.

But if you do need that feeling of getting some work done or type up a stern email or two, go ahead and give your keystrokes some oomph.

My guess is that the battery life is going to lose them a lot more customers than the extra oomph of the Ivy Bridge is going to gain them.

I'd prefer to use RH company's oomph, instead of OracleUsing Oracle is a liability as the Google trial showed us.

Entrenched in that even if Google/Samsung put their organizational oomph behind matching them, it's not certain they would succeed.

The comically bad software from AMD and lack of hardware oomph from Intel means the only option is to require NVidia and build on their software support.

Alternate implementations like JRuby get much of their relative oomph from much more mature GC implementations.

But as most programmers know, sooner or later, you have to enter another mode to get that additional "oomph" to get the important critical-path work done.

Kripke's Naming and Necessity is something I can understand, but I don't really feel the 'oomph' to the insight that there can be a posteriori necessary truths and apriori contingent truths.

Oomph definitions

noun

attractiveness to the opposite sex

See also: desirability desirableness

noun

the activeness of an energetic personality

See also: dynamism pizzazz pizzaz zing