Synonym: fringe benefit, gain vigor, percolate, perk up, perquisite, pick up. Similar words: perky, jerk, clerk, jerky, berserk, knee-jerk, desk clerk, sauerkraut. Meaning: [pɜrk /pɜː-] n. an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right). v. gain or regain energy.
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1. Decisions on their own depression and self-assertion perk this is a woman.
2. House prices are expected to perk up.
3. A little chili will perk up the sauce.
4. A cup of coffee will soon perk you up.
5. Psychological twists perk up an otherwise predictable story line.
6. A holiday would perk you up.
7. A shower would soon perk you up.
8. House prices could perk up during the autumn.
9. Perk up a dark kitchen with a coat of paint.
10. You need a bright red scarf to perk up that grey suit.
11. Anything that could save the company money and perk up its cash flow was examined.
12. The biggest star perk, and the biggest power trip, must be the private plane.
13. Stencilling is a cheap and easy way to perk up old furniture.
14. Leisure time is not a perk.
15. I rationalized this as a perk I granted myself.
16. Friends bosses hope the romp will perk up their ratings.
17. Male speaker It's a Christmas perk for local farmers to sell holly and mistletoe.
18. This is an attractive perk, particularly in the light of last week's Budget announcement of VAT on fuel and power from April 1994.
19. This is not, however the perk it seems, as clients were perpetually dreaming and plotting to stop dealing with Harvard.
20. The chives and parsley will provide a bright perk and a complementary flavor to the cheese.
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21. Then, bizarrely, he announced that the perk of a workplace nursery would no longer be taxable.
22. The professors regard foreign travel as a perk, and they go to all the international conferences.
23. He could see us perk up on Sunday morning when the Lutheran organ pealed out at ten-thirty.
24. Would you like a cup of coffee? It might perk you up a bit.
25. Though you look as though you could do with something to perk you up.
26. Stewart's keynote address Sunday, which featured slides of her kitchen renovations, did little to perk them up.
27. If some one puts the Black Spot on Zeneca, nothing is going to make the price perk up in the short term.
28. One reason why everyone felt happier was that Nina had begun to perk up.
29. He showed a little smile, as if only the spoken word might perk his interest.
30. Moving the light spot is capable of getting an otherwise silent neuron to perk up and take notice.
More similar words: perky, jerk, clerk, jerky, berserk, knee-jerk, desk clerk, sauerkraut, hyperkinetic, martin luther king.