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BRISK, a. [This word may be of the same family with frisk, and fresh, which see.]

1. Lively; active; nimble; gay; sprightly; vivacious; applied to animals; as a brisk young man; a brisk cyder.

2. Full of spirit or life; effervescing, as liquors; as brisk cyder.

3. Lively; burning freely; as a brisk fire.

4. Vivid; bright; as, a glass makes an object appear brisk. [Not used.]

BRISK UP, v.t. To make lively; to enliven; to animate.

BRISK UP, v.i. To come up with life and speed; to take an erect, or bold attitude.

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