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  • interjection idiomatic Cheer up; take courage; take heart.
  • interjection idiomatic, dated Hurry up; make haste.
  • verb idiomatic, intransitive To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits.
  • verb idiomatic, transitive To encourage or refresh; to hearten.
  • verb idiomatic, intransitive, dated, early 1900's To dress oneself up smartly; compare (obsolete) buck ("a fop, dandy")
  • verb idiomatic, transitive, colloquial To pass on to higher authority for resolution. See also pass the buck.

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  • verb gain courage

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