We have no meanings for "more pep" in our records yet.
1 You men there put a little more pep in your riding.
2 They had a little more pep in their step, I believe.
3 Still, I doubt if their copy has more pep than ours.
4 Come on, Jude, a little more pep , if you please!
5 Supposed to give you more pep and appetite.
6 Maybe there's more pep in your step.
7 Koeman replaced Reed with Sadio Mané in an effort to give his team more pep and unpredictability.
8 Put more pep into you with a penny whistle than Sousy's band or a bottle of rum.
9 They bring new energy to your outfits, sometimes draw attention and often bring a little more pep in your step.
10 Mars becomes literally a bosom buddy of the Sun that day so there's a lot more pep in your step.
12 "Just another little bit of space." It was more pep talk than denial.
13 "I want to put a little more pep into it."
14 "We gotta put more pep into looking for this dog, or the war'll end before we find him."
15 "I got a dog," I said with more pep than planned, nudging a sleeping Miles in the butt with my big toe.
16 "They may have more pep , " admitted the knight, "but this old fellow does what I want him to, which is the main thing.
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