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psyched up
adjective
In a state of heightened mental preparedness for a difficult or hazardous enterprise, or one where success is particularly sought.
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In other words, competitors become "psyched up".
"He was psyched up about it," Scott said.
One quote with "cool," "stoke," "psyched up," and "rocks"?
"I don't get all psyched up about it".
I was, however, psyched up about my meal.
Serena gets really psyched up naturally for Maria.
"The second group told themselves something like, 'I'm really psyched up for this test!
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I was Jane Fae long before I engaged with the psyched-up, medicalised, gender identity process.
Shortly, these psyched-up delegates will hold a roll-call vote officially to nominate McCain.
"Honestly, I think I was the most psyched-up person over there," said Zur, a three-time Olympic canoeist.
Along the way, Okaku echoes Max Ernst's surrealist Une Semaine de Bonté engravings and the psyched-up time-lapse jerkiness of innovative animator Jeff Keen to create her freshly conjured semi-occult magic.
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