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peppy /ˈpɛpi /adjective (peppier, peppiest) informal, chiefly North AmericanLively and high-spirited: a peppy and energetic woman...- She's the peppy, dynamic, energetic one from that group.
- Inwardly I rolled my eyes, but kept my peppy smile in place.
- She's cheerful and peppy, totally a cheerleader in the making.
Derivativespeppily adverb ...- Today, in 2002, we know it as a grinding exercise in exhausted formula filmmaking characterized by sappy musical numbers and peppily annoying secondary characters.
- While this is not by no means over generous, it is sufficient to propel the car peppily enough for Irish conditions, given its low overall weight.
- She turned to see her peppily hopping around her, like a happy cartooned rabbit.
peppiness noun ...- Remember the synchronised peppiness of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers?
- Just as urban gangmembers don't leap about balletically, real hippies had none of the wholesome peppiness displayed by the performers in ‘Hair.’
- Their friend usually had a spring of peppiness in her voice.
RhymesGiuseppe, preppy |