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perky

/pur-kee/US // ˈpɜr ki //UK // (ˈpɜːkɪ) //

活泼可爱,活泼好动,活泼的,活泼开朗

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    perk·i·er, perk·i·est.

    • : jaunty; cheerful; brisk; pert.

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Examples

  • Still, the four-cylinder turbo engine is perky enough, and the standard all-wheel drive came in handy during a few unexpected downpours.

  • With everything from bitcoin to IPOs so perky, many have asked whether a financial bubble is underway.

  • She was a perky redhead of about 30 with lively blue eyes, a petite figure, and lots of nerve.

  • And beware the perky morning anchors with their inane questions (Aretha Franklin).

  • Swift hopes that playing the victim, the perky sponge of “hate,” sells.

  • Sutton Foster abandoned her usual perky personna to play scared and scarred in Violet, and voters may reward her effort.

  • In the uber-perfect, uber-perky Brady household, Alice was the one who rarely had things go her way.

  • He was made easy on this point, and, with an increase in our larder, became quite perky.

  • Don't you get too perky, young feller, or I'll hang your shirt on the fence before the day's done.

  • A narrow ribbon of velvet is very pretty twisted over a wire and two perky loops and ends made.

  • Perhaps the most attractive of small foreign birds is the avadavat, a tiny, perky little soldier.

  • But he was down for lunch and conducting for a glee-party in the drawing-room afterwards, as perky and active as a professional.

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