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
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  • 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
  • By about 2: 30, I was still plenty peppy from the first Rockstar, but I started to get thirsty again. Tyler swears off energy drinks: Day 1
  • A few minutes later, an obviously peppy waitress came up, her blue eyes bright and a smile on her face.
  • Seth's son Enos was a peppy nonagenarian when he begat Cainan, and he lived 815 years afterwards; and so on up to Methuselah, who set the biblical record at 969 years.
  • She's cheerful and peppy, totally a cheerleader in the making.
  • That discussion is better left to a day when he's in a peppy chatty mood.
  • To make its little engine perform anything close to "peppy," the Mazda2 Touring needed low weight. Mazda2 Touring hatchback does small well but is missing the 'zoom-zoom'
  • What is especially depressing is that the music they grabbed, like so much of the fare over the last 30-40 years, implies a certain peppy sensibility with it that requires a hopped enthusiasm (This is new! The State of Catholic Music in the U.S.
  • For the more peppy numbers, he sang in a bizarre froggy voice that takes some getting used to (but no more than James' falsetto).
  • We hadn’t gone far—at least it didn’t seem that way, but all watered up again I was feeling pretty peppy, and distances tend to go by fast when I’m feeling peppy, which is just about always—when we came over a rise and into a little valley. To Fetch a Thief
  • A peppy new moon may give you just enough energy to heft a barbell or two.
  • At the end of every day, jot down a brief note on how peppy or tired you felt.
  • As the century waned, the glamorous old-style safari, which could be defined as “traveling by caravan to rough it near wildlife in Africa, but not without access to a porcelain tea set,” had been replaced by the peppy new-style safari, “nature travel anywhere, so long as it involves unconventional transport and a modicum of hazard offset by pampering.” The English Is Coming!
  • The album itself was fairly forgettable (outside of the peppy stepper “It's Too Late To Change The Time”), save for the disc's final song — which on LPs in those days meant it was a throwaway. The Curious Case Of Michael Joseph Jackson
  • The outrageously self-regarding George then takes an onstage bow, largely ignoring his angry female co-star, before greeting fans on the sidewalk outside the cinema where he meets cute with Peppy. Nancy Chuda: The Artist: A Review With an Extra Big Shout Out to Uggy
  • You drank the Kool-Aid from one of the scammier vanity presses and bought into their crap about “traditional publishers” being run by evil overlords who live onlyto crush the souls from peppy young writers like yourself. The Publishing Lottery and Other Insults
  • The back of my pants were wet; my US Army camou-jacket's back was wet, too, but I was frisky, peppy, happy, filled with joy--THE JOY OF BEING ALIVE. A Normal Day in New York City
  • Any other peppy songs on here would turn it into something off-kilter.
  • The seduction of modafinil is that you can feel as peppy after six hours sleep as you would after nine. Boing Boing: March 2, 2003 - March 8, 2003 Archives
  • The Prius is peppy enough, and the car's video game-like display encourages you to drive with a light foot, rewarding you with a green leaf symbol for every 50 watt-hours of electricity you regenerate during braking and coasting.
  • At the end of every day, jot down a brief note on how peppy or tired you felt.
  • Inwardly I rolled my eyes, but kept my peppy smile in place.
  • A decade ago a peppy 10-year-old might divide his play among soccer, basketball, and baseball seasons.
  • Whether it requires her to be casual, peppy or sensual, Jesse walks the ramp with ease and evident pleasure.
  • We decided to sit at the bar and enjoy the piano music the pianist totally wins points from me for playing "Gotta Lotta Living to Do" from the musical "Bye Bye Birdie"---that song always makes me happy in a Broadway showtune kind of peppy way. Stylish Dining in the French Quarter
  • I don't think imagery of happy, peppy people is going to make people less cynical.
  • I hadn't known her very long, but I hadn't thought that she could be anything but peppy and happy.
  • Nevertheless, the crowd didn't seem to mind these trifles too much as they danced and sang in tune to the band's peppy, upbeat funk-rock.
  • Ms. Bernstein, who is herself of Jewish and Argentine heritage (and married to David Martinez), presides over the local food scene with a diverse and peppy menu that reflects the Miami outside its resort scene, with such dishes as a white gazpacho and a snapper garnished with mashed boniato, a white-fleshed Caribbean cousin of the sweet potato. New York Eateries Hit the Beach
  • If my memory is correct, they are behind many of the luxury fragrances that peppy people try to spritz at you when you enter department stores.
  • She is one of those peppy, optimistic, chatterbox types that you can't get to shut up.
  • He's fantastic as the perpetually peppy Manny Bianco - surely the best character name ever - appearing for all the world to be hopped up on horse steroids and sherbet.
  • He rather likes the woman he deals with, so peppy and full of enthusiasm for her job. THE LAST PLACE
  • Despite her peppy smile and attitude, she despised her job and wished for it to end.
  • If Cat was played by someone "peppy" I'd be rolling my eyes. Holly Marie Combs as Catelyn? OR How a bunch of ASOIAF fans found out IMDb is user-editable
  • The jazz was peppy and had me laughing and smiling at the humor.
  • Mostly gone is the over-peppy cheerleader and steady spouter of talking points running a campaign recently labeled flat and flailing.
  • She was peppy, bouncy, upbeat, and made up in energy and attack what she lacked in finesse.
  • I've driven this new rig and found it to be surprisingly refined and peppy for an entry-level product.
  • She's the peppy, dynamic, energetic one from that group.
  • You see, every time they go to the tote board for a new total, they play a peppy Jewish folk tune and a group of young men come out and dance a rousing hora in celebration.
  • He deletes that infamous unresolved opening chord and inserts some suitably ominous guitar atmospherics that play up the desperation obscured by the Beatles' peppy original.

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