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Perk

Noun: A benefit or advantage that comes with a job or activity.

Verb: To become more cheerful, lively, or energetic.

Noun: A small, informal and usually local perk or advantage.

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Noun (Job Benefit):

Working for this company comes with great perks, such as free gym membership and unlimited snacks.

Employee perks often include health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plans.

Verb (Cheerful):

She perked up as soon as she heard the good news.

His spirits quickly perked up after having a cup of coffee.

Noun (Local Advantage):

Living in this neighborhood has its perks, like having a farmers market every weekend.

The perk of being a regular customer is getting a discount at the local café.

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