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US
/ˈpɛpi/
]
[ UK /pˈɛpi/ ]
[ UK /pˈɛpi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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marked by lively action
a bouncing gait
a spirited dance
bouncy tunes
the peppy and interesting talk
How To Use peppy In A Sentence
- And though it slowly got darker and darker outside, the peppy discussion, interspersed with slices of wry humour, just kept going.
- Giddy and wildly peppy, they exuberated energy as the lights dimmed and a short film played exhibiting a classic Sinead O'Connor jam. Popnography
- The peppy, cheerful mariachi band music piped into the room was really getting on his nerves.
- This disc doesn't feel as peppy and energetic as the first.
- Yes | No | Report from DavidS wrote 1 year 31 weeks ago we have a; ways named our dogs by their personality/or color. ie: PEPPY for our totally excited beagle, PUDGY, also a beagle, but a little pudgier, and less energetic. Name My Dog
- Then there are the staircases long and short, wide and narrow arranged in a kind of peppy Piranesian spirit. New Haven Lab Is an Architectural Experiment
- It is peppy, but not too peppy, giving us a sense of their controlled lifestyle and tediousness - this is the couple who is spending their vacation refinished furniture and wallpapering the guest room.
- A three-man band banged out peppy martial tunes while the group chanted and danced in the heat.
- I was planning to wish you a Happy New Year and make a little peppy speech about dusting off the cobwebs for the excitement of the future yet to come.
- the peppy and interesting talk