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peppily

  • a word derived from peppy.
    peppy
    adjective
    energetic; vigorous; lively.

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The best song from Colors is peppily upbeat and sounds great when emanating from a sun-warmed car dashboard.

From The Guardian Jul. 2, 2020

“It’s been great practice,” she says peppily, reflecting on her stint supporting Canadian superstar Shawn Mendes.

From The Guardian Dec. 28, 2017

Zoë Winters shined as an efficient sports therapist in “Red Speedo,” a peppily manipulative religious leader in “The Harvest” and a hot mess grouchily attending a silent retreat in “Small Mouth Sounds.”

From New York Times Dec. 14, 2016

That is the clear message of this peppily inspirational musical, which opened Sunday night at the Marquis Theater.

From New York Times Apr. 18, 2011

"We are now enjoying the best fall beginning we've had for a long time," Gross peppily wrote his teachers not long ago.

From Time Magazine Archive