To spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.
Make more interesting or lively.
1I get two minutes with them and I give them a pep up speech.
2Sugary foods gave my brain the pep up it needed.
3In order to mitigate the political risks, it needs to pep up its growth rate.
4I want to pep up the music, and immediately.
5Mosaic tiles are the perfect way to pep up floors, shower enclosures and kitchen splashbacks.
6In hard times, presidents can use the budget to try to pep up a dispirited country.
7I had bought him in a BookWorld salvage yard to pep up one of Landen's books.
8Or is it just a way to pep up sales in the notoriously neophilic market of Japan?
9This could be enough to pep up the trade-weary market while anything less could cause the market to nosedive.
10Plenty of chart stars hijack underground sounds to pep up their pop songs but only Dynamite tries to push them forward.
11The aim may be to pep up valuations across the market, but the biggest beneficiaries are likely to be China's brokerage firms.
12None of that will pep up a once-festive season as the experts I talk to now assume the strike won't be resolved until 2008.
13While the tea is infusing, it's time to do a spot of spring pruning to pep up shrubs that flower on this year's growth.
14To live up to those hopes, Ricard must pep up the performance in the United States and China and has only limited firepower for acquisitions.
15Buccs did pep up and in the 36th minute Colm Glynn pumped over his second penalty to clip Ballymena's lead to 8-6.
16It tells how the company peps up salesmen by a quick psychoanalysis.
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