peppy

IPA: pˈɛpi

noun

  • (slang, Australia) A tree of species Agonis flexuosa, commonly known as Western Australian peppermint or peppermint tree.

adjective

  • Full of pep; energetic, cheerful, and vigorous; bouncy
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Examples of "peppy" in Sentences

  • If Cat was played by someone "peppy" I'd be rolling my eyes.
  • To make its little engine perform anything close to "peppy," the Mazda2 Touring needed low weight.
  • By about 2: 30, I was still plenty peppy from the first Rockstar, but I started to get thirsty again.
  • Then there are the staircases long and short, wide and narrow arranged in a kind of peppy Piranesian spirit.
  • What is especially depressing is that the music they grabbed, like so much of the fare over the last 30-40 years, implies a certain peppy sensibility with it that requires a hopped enthusiasm (This is new!
  • We hadn’t gone far—at least it didn’t seem that way, but all watered up again I was feeling pretty peppy, and distances tend to go by fast when I’m feeling peppy, which is just about always—when we came over a rise and into a little valley.
  • We decided to sit at the bar and enjoy the piano music the pianist totally wins points from me for playing "Gotta Lotta Living to Do" from the musical "Bye Bye Birdie"---that song always makes me happy in a Broadway showtune kind of peppy way.

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