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VOCABULARY - IDIOMS
Be full of beans
Meaning:
If someone is full of beans, they are active, lively, healthy and have a lot of energy and enthusiasm; In American English, the phrase means full of nonsense
Examples:
I don’t believe what he’s saying. He's full of beans.
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