pumped up

ADJECTIVE
  1. tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline
    he was so pumped he couldn't sleep
    we were really pumped up for the race
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How To Use pumped up In A Sentence

  • The oil is pumped up from deep underground reservoir.
  • It turns out that the most efficient delivery system for capitalism is actually a communist-style police state, fortressed with American “homeland security” technologies, pumped up with “war on terror” rhetoric. Archive 2008-05-01
  • I love that atmosphere and getting pumped up and the adrenalin rush you get from the fans. Times, Sunday Times
  • He finally pumped up a poem to express his love for her.
  • The tyre had a slow puncture and had to be pumped up every day.
  • The gearbox is an electrohydraulically-operated semi-automatic, and the hydraulics need to be pumped up by the engine.
  • At least not pumped up with Demerol, he isn't, she thought. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • They can make users feel more pumped up, aggressive and competitive. The Sun
  • By the time Maida called a midmorning break, Lily was too pumped up to be tired. Lake News
  • Another call from Jack, who was all pumped up after the opening ceremony in Melbourne.
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