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pep·py
(pĕp′ē)adj. pep·i·er, pep·i·est Informal
Full of or characterized by energy and high spirits; lively.
pep′pi·ly adv.
pep′pi·ness n.
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peppy
(ˈpɛpɪ)adj, -pier or -piest
informal full of vitality; bouncy or energetic
ˈpeppily adv
ˈpeppiness n
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pep•py
(ˈpɛp i)adj. -pi•er, -pi•est.
energetic; vigorous; lively.
[1920–25]
pep′pi•ly, adv.
pep′pi•ness, n.
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peppy
adjective1. Informal. Possessing, exerting, or displaying energy:
2. Informal. Very brisk, alert, and full of high spirits:
Idioms: bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, full of life.
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Translations
peppy
adj (+er) (inf) → peppig (inf)
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