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full of pep
adjective as in cheerful
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adjective as in feisty
adjective as in full of beans
adjective as in lively
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adjective as in playful
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adjective as in rousing
adjective as in spry
Example Sentences
“Oh, it’s a little bit too early to think about that. To be remembered? I’m still alive,” she chuckled “I’m full of pep! I’m full of things I want to do. It’s a little bit premature to think about that. No, no, no — it’s too early.”
Cate Le Bon – Are You With Me Now While Le Bon’s lyrics speak of being haunted by loneliness, her gorgeous melodies are a tonic, her brambly guitar full of pep.
Phil were able to deliver a performance of the Symphony No. 40 that was full of pep and vigor, with beautifully molded phrasing in the second movement and an exhilaratingly-paced fourth movement.
Waithe insisted that she was full of pep at that point, but Berry told her, "No, I think you need something else."
Sweden is suddenly full of pep, and Ekdal belts a shot over the bar.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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