(of e.g. an engine) having the power increased by fitting with a supercharger
<adj.all>
fraught with great emotion
<adj.all> an atmosphere charged with excitement an emotionally charged speech
Supercharge \Su`per*charge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Supercharged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Supercharging}.] [Pref. super- + charge. Cf. {Surcharge}.] (Her.) To charge (a bearing) upon another bearing; as, to supercharge a rose upon a fess.
But the suburbs are choking on the supercharged growth.
In addition, a supercharged, 3.8-liter, V-6 engine is available on some models of the two cars.
But in the current supercharged atmosphere, it was enough of an embarrassment to force her resignation. Every leading political party has now been hit by similar scandals with resounding consequences.
Nobody expects that supercharged rate of expansion to be sustained. Indeed, in the short run, the Los Angeles earthquake and exceptionally cold weather last month may artificially depress spending and production.
They ignite audiences by dancing, jumping and whirling across the stage with supercharged energy.
In a conservative kingdom without revolutionaries, however, most predict a supercharged evolution at best.