perk|perked|perking|perks in English
verb
[pɜrk /pɜː-]
be alert, be energetic; lift one's head; be active; be cheerful, be joyful
Use "perk|perked|perking|perks" in a sentence
1. He perked up at the news.
2. The horse perked up its head.
3. You've perked up since this morning.
4. The sparrow perked up its tail.
5. She perked up quickly after her illness.
6. We perked up at the good news.
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8. She perked up when her boyfriend arrived.
9. His attention made her feel all perked up.
10. You'll soon perk up.
11. Can perk up Europe?
12. A flock of geese perked down the roadway.
13. Morale perked up immediately at the good news.
14. Morale perked up immediately at the news.
15. Striped shirt and pink tie perked up a little.
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17. New furniture and paint perked up the room.
18. The audience perked up. People started to applaud.
19. He soon perked up when his friends arrived.
20. Fortunately in the second half the dance perked up.
21. The horse perked up its head when I shouted.
22. He looked depressed but perked up when his friends arrived.
23. Share prices perked up slightly before the close of trading.
24. The perk seems destined to become taxable .
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