adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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You're awfully perky this morning, Debbie.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ashworth is certainly out-going and in-thinking, a perky televisual subject.
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He couldn't stand Margaret when she was in one of her perky moods.
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He gave the impression of a perky little high school speaking champ who had just won his first debate.
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He sounded like a perky little old man.
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Nothing in the script, or Auteuil's perky , craggy face can really tell us.
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Steinhardt strayed from pitch in the perky finale of K. 160; cellist David Soyer nibbled at notes.
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Then, once we got to McDougal Road, he was perky and wanted to talk.
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What happens is big, manly chords nuzzled up to perky little hooks that can start the most disaffected wall-huggers dancing.