To become more cheerful, Lively Or more interesting.
The word perked has one syllable.
It is a verb.
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In Tagalog, "perk up" can be translated as "magsaya" or "magpakatatag." It conveys the idea of becoming more lively or cheerful. It can also mean to regain energy or enthusiasm after feeling down or tired.
They usually do this as a sign of irritation. Wait until their ears are perked up; this means they are pleased and sociable.
Yes, studies have shown that by exposing breasts to fresh air will keep them from sagging due to the carbon molecules.
Brightly is the adverb form of bright.Some example sentences for you are:The fireworks brightly lit up the sky.He brightly perked up.She brightly answered the question.
Personally I belive it is psychological. When at a restaraunt, your taste buds are probably perked awaiting food and your taste becomes more acute. That or the restaraunt uses a better brand of butter.
Dragons are wily creatures and will often only respect those with whom they can match wits with. Their curiosity and pride are perked at the idea of an intellectual challenge - which can end in them eating the riddle-asking person anyways.
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A horse generally throws his head up with his ears perked forward at what it is worried about and when a hose decides its something to worry about, he bolts, and if it finds it cant run away from whats scaring it, it would fight it.
Could be any number of things: convalescent, improving, recuperating, ambulatory, gaining strength, getting well, healing, mending, on the mend, past crisis, perked up, rallying, recovering, rejuvenated, rejuvenating, restored.