Definitionadj. characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness
Last update: October 24, 2016
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She gave a perky grin to her classmates. [Please select]
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When she hit a home run her parents in the crowd gave a perky grin [Please select]
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Felipa was wearing a perky red satin gown with spaghetti straps and full skirt. [verb]
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Barney Bill stirred the fire, which blazed up, making the perky animals on the hearth cast faint and fantastic shadows. [noun]
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Phrony was quite scornful about it, but a little perky as well. [Please select]
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Why, he's quite perky; he think as you has gone to the country. [adjective]
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"Perky don't practise as she preaches," whispered Belle to Polly, as Miss P. [Please select]
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Perky adores him, and was mad enough to beat Betsey when she told the story and giggled over it. [Please select]
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Betsey is quite as stylish and ever so much prettier than Perky, and she knows it, which is an aggravation. [Please select]
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He's an obliging fellow, and he'll attend to it, so make yourself easy," said Charlie, who had become quite perky again."' [Please select]
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As for the hair ribbons, perhaps I might learn to tie those in time, although I doubt if I ever could make as perky a bow as Hannah does. [Please select]
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