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full of pep

 

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Term: Full of Pep

Definition:

Full of pep is an idiomatic expression used to describe a person or thing that is lively, energetic, and enthusiastic.

Part of Speech:

Adjective phrase

Senses:

Sense 1:

Being full of energy and enthusiasm.

Example sentence:

She woke up feeling full of pep and ready to tackle the day.

Sense 2:

Describing someone who possesses a vibrant and vivacious personality.

Example sentence:

Carol's performances on stage are always electrifying and full of pep.

Usages:

Usage 1:

Describing a lively event or occasion.

Example sentence:

The carnival was full of pep with lively music, dancing, and laughter.

Usage 2:

Describing an energetic and enthusiastic pet.

Example sentence:

My dog, Max, is always full of pep, constantly bouncing around with a wagging tail.

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