to cheer up a group or any activity
to make something more interesting, exciting, or active
to either get excited
to make someone excited or lively
As soon as they heard about the picnic – the children in the class gingered up.
I got him to ginger up about the vacation that I have been planning for months by showing him the itinerary. Otherwise, he is only interested in his work and work-related trips.
Whenever she meets her sister’s kids – she gingers up. They remind her of her own children who have now moved abroad.
Her dog gingers up every time she comes home from the office and does not stop wagging his tail until she plays with him for a while.
The game players did not do well today at practice. So, the coach is taking them out to ginger them up.
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