Sentences with phrase «nothing perks up»

Nothing perks me up more than sweating it out for an hour.
Nothing perks up your face like blush.

Not exact matches

On hot summer days, there's nothing like this Ice Cold Brewed Espresso Coffee Recipe to perk you up.
There's nothing like a little wasabi to perk up ceviche.
But nothing is perking these babies up.
Nothing perks a kid up more than frequent visitors.
If give them a test dose and they perk up, they are kind of themselves, they just look a little cranky, you know it's nothing major serious.
Nothing to perk you up on a bleak winter day like good date.
I no longer want to be a Wells Fargo customer, and I'm going to get my money out of there — but I'm going to make it costly for Wells Fargo — not just from losing my business (I'm nothing to them), but I'm going to use my PMA «Perks» to rack up some fees.
Nothing will perk them up more than spending an afternoon exploring new objects of play.
The truth is that those awesome sign - up bonuses and perks that make the headlines — the ones that allow you to travel the world for almost nothing and give you access to fancy lounges and exclusive events — mostly go to folks with good to great credit.
Hilton Honors Silver status is one step up from the regular «Blue» members and gives you a bonus of 15 % on earning points, a 5th night free on award reservations, complimentary access to hotel gyms and two bottles of water — that's not a whole lot of perks, but better than nothing.
Ranking up, unlocks, and perks are nothing new to the genre and it has even become expected for most games of this nature to survive.
You can level up your character and unlock new weapons, character skins and perks, but there is nothing here to sustain a strong communality, and finding a match will be one of the biggest hurdles for players hoping to venture online.
There's nothing there — unless we're talking about some recycled quasi-pseudointellectual garbage from the early days of the global - warming debate, stuff that was rotting in the landfill of rejected ideas even before the superannuated George Bush the Elder was forced, in consequence of his own robust incompetence, to give up the perks and comforts of his presidential lifestyle to tough it out in the chilly autumn of his old age.
There is nothing like fresh flowers to perk up the day and your displays are lovely.
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