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perk

[purk] / pɜrk /


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McGrail used the perk to take two weeks off work to help her father, who has developed dementia, transition back home after spending time in a rehabilitation center following a bad fall.

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

Vance, who is heading up the talks, announces progress, news editors perk up.

From Slate Jun. 24, 2026

A splash of pickle brine can perk up a potato salad.

From Salon Jun. 9, 2026

Another perk of aging is, one hopes, seeing your kids have kids.

From The Wall Street Journal May 13, 2026

Sandy June’s had showers for the camping area, which was also an employee perk, so I officially had a right.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith

Though higher subscription tiers offer some pretty decent perks, like access to a rotating game catalog, unsurprisingly, Sony jacks up the price of this service every year.

From Salon Jul. 13, 2026

But they know they’ll get plenty of people to spring for an extra $220 to get perks that until now were standard.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

Medicare Advantage, which offers other perks such as hearing, dental and vision coverage, currently costs the government more per beneficiary than traditional Medicare.

From MarketWatch Jun. 27, 2026

The presidency comes with certain perks: a taxpayer-funded plane, a lifetime pension, and a White House staff to service the commander in chief’s every need.

From Slate Jun. 23, 2026

Good grades never come with perks at our house.

From "Merci Suárez Changes Gears" by Meg Medina




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