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  • Often he would be apathetic and dozy, particularly for the first hour after he had left Beckton, but then he would start to perk up, speaking intelligently and coherently and showing curiosity about the world around him. Henry’s Demons
  • A little chili will perk up the sauce.
  • Byrd brings her lessons to us in this book full of tips and exercises to perk up your pucker.
  • I keep thinking about it, and whether my reaction was because they were both men (making the part of my brain attuned to yaoi perk up) or if it was because of the relationship. "She said, 'Tell my family I love them'."
  • If he makes the team, he could perk up interest in the area's large Hispanic community.
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  • My guess is there are millions of unpolled Americans concerned with the downward moral spin of the United States, and who would perk up their ears at a strong third party.
  • On the other hand, if it is not the anchovy but the cauliflower that frightens you, then use this powerful anchovy sauce to perk up steamed broccoli or a salad of chicories, such as radicchio, escarole or frisée. Least popular recipe ever*
  • Anything that could save the company money and perk up its cash flow was examined.
  • The depression and fatigue —and the drug withdrawal from nicotine —make people crave another cigarette to perk up again.
  • He could see us perk up on Sunday morning when the Lutheran organ pealed out at ten-thirty.
  • Whether you're looking to perk up your tooth color or straighten without braces, there are more options now - for every budget - than ever before.
  • From then on, he became drowsier and drowsier, although he would occasionally perk up. Parasite Rex
  • Psychological twists perk up an otherwise predictable story line.
  • Anything that could save the company money and perk up its cash flow was examined.
  • Anything that could save the company money and perk up its cash flow was examined.
  • House prices are expected to perk up.
  • Why not give broadcast journalism a whirl and have your voice perk up ears all over the city?
  • But perk up, my bleary-eyed friends: there are still a few well-after-sundown TV distractions worth seeking out.
  • Psychological twists perk up an otherwise predictable story line.
  • The voice is familiar to her and her cat ears perk up at the sound.
  • It'll be nice to think living within strolling distance of both a multiplex and an arthouse will perk up my film-going.
  • Note the cautious phraseology, which implies that these could have nothing more than a placebo effect: if you think a treatment is doing you good, then you may well perk up a bit anyway.
  • They kind of sulk during hot summers then perk up to show off in early spring. Blooms? In January? « Fairegarden
  • A giant community mural is the latest idea to perk up a shopping parade plagued by nuisance youths.
  • This is fabulous with pasta and aged pecorino, or to perk up leftover roast potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a rare manager who, at least once in a while, isn't firmly convinced that his department's performance would perk up dramatically if one employee or another were quietly throttled.
  • This is fabulous with pasta and aged pecorino, or to perk up leftover roast potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mellow acoustic guitars keep the beat, while Mead's well-crafted lyrics perk up the listener like a good cup of joe.

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