Sweeten in a sentence as a verb

I'd also add bits on to 'sweeten the deal' - "I'll also do X and X and X!

All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.

Plenty of shows taped in front of a live studio audience still sweeten it with a laugh track.

This is why you see high fructose corn syrup used to sweeten foods more often than regular sugar.

It's not as if this is all they have, they would be insane to just toss some photoshops in to 'sweeten the pot' as it were.

A good project is expected to try and sweeten the deal somehow for backers who pledge more money.

Macros allow you to sweeten the syntax of JavaScript and craft the language youve always wanted.

If you want to get developers interested in your platform again, you need to make concessions to sweeten the deal.

Regardless of how successful this is, I wonder if this goodwill move will sweeten the city toward Airbnb when the inevitable fight with the city's hoteliers arise.

In that case, it was promised that the provider might have to comply with US requests anyway, but would have been entitled to at least notify the client in advance... and I bet there was a huge discount to sweeten the deal.

At WebTV, at acquisition, he gave the staff a considerable amount of his stock in gratitude to sweeten their take - so I honestly don't think he has made the moves he did out of a desire to screw the staff but to save 50% instead of having to fire 100%.

Sweeten definitions

verb

make sweeter in taste

See also: dulcify edulcorate dulcorate

verb

make sweeter, more pleasant, or more agreeable; "sweeten a deal"