Perks can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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perk - gain or regain energy; "I picked up after a nap" | ||
Noun |
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perk - an incidental benefit awarded for certain types of employment (especially if it is regarded as a right); "a limousine is one of the fringe benefits of the job" |
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1. | noun | He's definitely the right guy for the job. Let him fiddle with a computer and he perks right up. | |
2. | noun | One of the perks of my promotion is a chic, corner office with a great view of the skyline. | |
3. | noun | That's one of the perks of being the manager. | |
4. | noun | That's one of the perks of being the CEO. | |
5. | noun | Working here has its perks. | |
6. | noun | "Lifestyle plays an important part in their decision to rent," study author Alexandra Ciuntu told VOA via email. "Renting in multiple cities at once has its perks, and so does changing one trendy location after another." | |
7. | noun | There aren't any more perks now. | |
8. | noun | What do you think are the perks of being poor, if there are any? | |
9. | noun | It has its perks. |
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noun | |
He's definitely the right guy for the job. Let him fiddle with a computer and he perks right up. | |
One of the perks of my promotion is a chic, corner office with a great view of the skyline. | |
That's one of the perks of being the manager. | |
That's one of the perks of being the CEO. | |
Working here has its perks. | |
"Lifestyle plays an important part in their decision to rent," study author Alexandra Ciuntu told VOA via email. "Renting in multiple cities at once has its perks, and so does changing one trendy location after another." | |
There aren't any more perks now. | |
What do you think are the perks of being poor, if there are any? | |
It has its perks. |