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Idiom: Full of beans (meaning, examples, origin, pronunciation)
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"Full of beans" means "to have a lot of energy".
Example 1: My children are always full of beans as soon as they wake up!
Example 2: My grandmother is almost 80 years old but she's still full of beans.
Origin: It dates back to Roman times where people fed beans to horses, which made them energetic.
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