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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
pep .
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Examples
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I brought a self proclaimed luddite buddy and even he was pepped from the atmosphere.
September 2007 2007
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I brought a self proclaimed luddite buddy and even he was pepped from the atmosphere.
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When a really nice heavy racked (6 X 6) mature buck came in he pepped up a little.
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In October, the foliage is dulled a little but still lush, and pepped up by the cardinal vine, a feathery companion with tiny star blossoms.
Groundwork: Beans, cute and dried Adrian Higgins 2010
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That form has pepped confidence within the squad that United can be reined in, even if it would take the perfect run-in for the Londoners to secure their fourth league title in seven seasons.
Carlo Ancelotti believes Chelsea now have slim chance in title race 2011
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I pepped myself up for the journey using a little altruistic philosophy, "What good are we as homebodies, self-conserving casanières?"
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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The strongest beer overall, Weyerbacher's wonderfully rich, sweet and slightly hoppy flavor -- pepped up with nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom and cloves -- topped both the "Best Flavor" and "Most Evocative of Fall" categories.
Taste Test: Pumpkin beers Fritz Hahn 2010
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I pepped myself up for the journey using a little altruistic philosophy, "What good are we as homebodies, self-conserving casanières?"
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He had been pepped by smelling salts but looked dazed as he left the field in the 20th minute.
Fulham 0-5 Manchester United | Premier League match report 2011
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The sense of unshakeable confidence will merely have been pepped up further by this rampant dismissal of West Bromwich Albion.
Chelsea triumph 6-0 but Didier Drogba says 'we're not even ready yet' Dominic Fifield at Stamford Bridge 2010
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