Word info

utz

Speech parts

1. utz - Verb

2. Utz - Proper noun

Meaning

utz (third-person singular simple present utzes, present participle utzing, simple past and past participle utzed)

(transitive) To prod; goad; push someone's buttons
Since you saved my life you decided you have the right to run it. You’ve utzed me along every step of the way. You’ve hammered, drove, pushed, shoved, and if that wasn’t enough, you’d looked at me with those great big cow eyes of yours … and I’d melt and go along. — Bing Crosby, White Christmas.

Utz (plural Utzes)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Collier Creek, a blank check company, intends to merge with Utz Quality Foods to form Utz Brands. Source: Internet

According to Fischer, Flickinger and her “stalwart crew” (including Carol Jenney, Lu Plotkin, Russ Utz, Lisa Hoffman, among many others) were instrumental in reviving the group. Source: Internet

Clayton Utz is a top tier law firm with a heritage stretching back to 1833. Source: Internet

Utz Claassen remains club president and retains 20% of the shares. Source: Internet

Utz sat down Wynford batters in order the next three innings. Source: Internet

Utz tossed 5⅓ innings for Galion, allowing seven hits, five runs (three earned), walked three and fanned two. Source: Internet

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