perk up
Britishverb
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to make or become more cheerful, hopeful, or lively
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to rise or cause to rise briskly
the dog's ears perked up
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(tr) to make smarter in appearance
she perked up her outfit with a bright scarf
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slang (intr) to vomit
Etymology
Origin of perk up
C14 perk, perhaps from Norman French perquer; see perch 1
Example Sentences
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Perk up at Kaffeewagen, a 1969 Volkswagen bus serving espresso drinks with Port Renfrew-roasted Beach Camp Coffee Co.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 24, 2022
Perk up a classic Arnold Palmer with a power-packed blend of fresh lemon balm, lemongrass, lemon verbena leaves, and lemon zest.
From Salon • May 3, 2022
Perk up a dreary afternoon with Seattle Art Museum’s exhibit “Brighter Days,” showcasing intense scenes around Seattle.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2021
Motsi Cold Brew Beard Oil: Perk up his beard with Arabian coffee-infused beard oil from the Seattle-based skin-care brand.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 13, 2021
So say, Cap'n Noah, better laugh 'n grin; Perk up yo' speerits 'n do de bes' yo kin.
From The House of the Misty Star A Romance of Youth and Hope and Love in Old Japan by Little, Frances, [pseud.]
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