Similar words: keep up, step up, sweep up, keep up with, pepper, pepsin, dyspeptic, pepper shaker. Meaning: v. 1. urge on or encourage especially by shouts 2. make more interesting or lively.
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1. The prime minister aired some ideas about pepping up trade in the region.
2. How about pepping up plain tiles with transfers?
3. Pep up meals by adding more unusual spices.
4. The company needs to pep up its image.
5. The show needs to be pepped up with some decent songs.
6. Lower interest rates designed to pep up the corporate sector threaten to add more fuel to the consumer boom.
7. We need lively music to pep up the party.
8. Yoga must pep up and not impart weariness and despondency.
9. Encourage other students to pep up the two and wish them good luck.
10. Pep up things in the bedroom[sentencedict.com], by spicing things up a little.
11. This was the most encouragement the boy got there, and it proved not enough to pep up his dismal sales figures.
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