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Idiom be full of beans to have a lot of energy and enthusiasm.I've never met anyone so full of beans before breakfast.
idiombe full of beans1 spoken to feel eager to do things and have a lot of energy:"He does look marvellous, doesn't he?" "Yes, and he says he's full of beans; I'm just afraid he might fall over again."I was exhausted last night, but I feel full of beans again this morning.2 AmE old-fashioned a slightly rude expression used in order to tell someone that you think their opinion is wrong:Coughlan loved a good argument. He told you what he thought, and if you told him he was full of beans, he was happier than if you agreed.
be full of beans1. To be nonsensical. His explanation is totally full of beans and doesn't answer the question at all. 2. To be very energetic. Whenever my daughter is full of beans, I have her run around and play in our back yard. |