"Perking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Perking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Perking" Meaning

Perking refers to a pleasant or enjoyable feeling, often used to describe a sense of excitement, enthusiasm, or refreshment. For example, "The sound of birds singing really perks me up in the morning."

"Perking" Examples

Usage Examples for "perking"


The coffee shop is currently perking, and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee is wafting out into the streets.
After a long night without sleep, my eyes started perking up as I sipped on a strong cup of coffee.
The entertaining comedy show had the audience perking up and laughing out loud from the start.
As the morning light crept into my room, I started perking up, ready to tackle the new day.
The addition of a cappuccino to my breakfast routine had me perking up and feeling more alert and focused for the day ahead.

"Perking" Similar Words

Perjuriously

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Perjuriously means done or uttered with a deliberate lying oath, or contrary to an oath or solemn engagement. In other words, it describes the act of speaking or acting falsely while under oath or solemn promise.

Perjurous

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Perjurous refers to something that is false or untrue, especially under oath. It can also describe a person who swears a false oath or gives false testimony. In general, it means to speak definitively about something that is not true or factual.

Perjury

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Perked

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To perk up means to become more lively and attentive, often in response to something stimulating or interesting. It can also describe something that gives a sudden burst of energy or alertness, much like a perked-up cup of coffee. For example, "The morning sun peeked through the window and perked me up after a long night's sleep."

Perkier

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Perkily

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In a cheerful and lively manner.

Perkiness

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Perkiness refers to a lively, cheerful, and energetic quality, often characterized by a person's disposition, tone, or mannerisms. It can describe someone's bright and cheerful attitude, their enthusiastic behavior, or their ability to radiate a positive and uplifting atmosphere. It can also be used to describe the quality of something, such as a TV show or a piece of writing, that is engaging, lively, and entertaining.

Perkinism

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Perkins

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Perl

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Perlaceous

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I apologize, but the word "perlaceous" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that has been invented. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.

Perleche

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Perlid

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