Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. idiomatic Energetic and enthusiastic.
- adj. idiomatic Incorrect; uninformed; exaggerating or expressing falsehood.
Examples
“He was oldish, but pretty spry and full of beans … let's see, what else?”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘full of beans’.
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Quaint Turns of Phrase
cut of his jib, do the square thi..., laws-a-massy, saints preserve us, napoo finny, pregnant pause, top o' the mornin', no spring chicken, worth each other'..., in high dudgeon, take umbrage, gives me the pip and 236 more...
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phrases
ironic detachment, get one's leg over, run wild, mad as a box of f..., keep your chin up, baker's dozen, fire a shot in anger, have a field day, go over with a fi..., as the crow flies, leap of faith, learn one's lesson and 224 more...
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Vocabulary 1d
lista wyrazów, zwrotów i idiomów dla klasy 1d
scaffolding, have a sweet tooth, wagon, hurdles, wet blanket, giggle, full of beans, cheesy, cheesecake, be at your beck a..., mantlepiece, coffee table and 6 more...
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The Best of British Slang
From the Dictionary of British Slang: Knickers in a Twist, by Jonathan Bernstein
lager lout, chiseler, play truant, wangle, belter, corker, butter up, diamond geezer, full of beans, jammy, collywobbles, a good seeing to and 34 more...
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jinglebelljosie bursting with energy Jun 13, 2009