Sentence examples for pumped up for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "pumped up for" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that one is eager or excited to do something. Example: I'm so pumped up for my vacation next week!.

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Singing and dancing troupes from various ethnic groups regularly appear on state television, with acts pumped up for large national events such as the CCTV Chinese New Year's Gala.

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy: "They were pumped up for 15 minutes in second half and had a really good spell, as much to do with us failing to keep the ball and not passing it to someone in a gold shirt.

"We weren't pumped up for the game.

Moving past the letdown, they're getting pumped up for the next week's game.

It gets them in the mood and gets them pumped up for winning".

"He gets all pumped up for those opportunities," Manager Terry Collins said of Valdespin.

At the same time the old acid is pumped up for treatment.

1.50pm BST Nicola Adams v Mary Kom (round one) Adams looks extremely pumped up for this.

We were always quite vocal in trying to get ourselves pumped up for games.

"We were just very pumped up for this game," he repeats most pointedly.

Soldiers would use it both to get pumped up for battle and "to induce irritation and frustration among detainees".

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