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Term: cheep up

Description:

Cheep up is a phrasal verb that means to become more lively, cheerful, or positive. It is often used to describe someone's mood improving or becoming more optimistic.

Sample Sentences:

1. After a long day, a cup of hot chocolate always manages to cheep me up.
2. The team's victory cheeped up their spirits, making them excited for the upcoming tournament.
3. He tried to cheep up his friend by telling a funny joke.
4. Walking in the park and enjoying the fresh air can help cheep you up.
5. Sarah's kind words and encouragement cheeped him up during a difficult time in his life.

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