full of life

full of life

Vibrant; energetic; spirited. Elise is so full of life that you can't help but have a good time when you're with her. If anyone is going to go door-to-door for our cause, I think it should be Izzie, since she's so bubbly and full of life—everyone will love her.
See also: full, life, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • on the knocker
  • last thing
  • foot-in-the-door
  • be on the door
  • door to door
  • door-to-door
  • from door to door
  • fast talk
  • answer the door
  • slam the door shut
References in periodicals archive
"She sounded full of life, was joking and excited to see me and my wife.
FULL OF LIFE Conan, who weighed just 800g at birth, with mum Sian.
Akhtar remembered Sehgal as a person full of life till her last day, and said that she loved living every moment of her 102 years.
The illustrations are full of life and enhance the text well.
This silly, young dog is looking for his human equivalent: energetic, curious and full of life.
THE parents of a 12-year-old girl found allegedly murdered said it was their worst fear to "lose a child so full of life".
Written in a beautiful lyrical style throughout, and charmingly illustrated throughout with plain, yet full of life silhouettes.
As Mercutio he was so full of life that his death heightened the story's overall sense of tragedy.
Kickoff your shoes, grab a comfortable place to sit, and prepare to enter into a wonderfully vibrant place that is full of life and knowledge--a garden.
He's full of life and can trot and run around as normal.
Of course the names have changed but here still is the style and the songs "full of life, love and drink" that made Stephane Grapelli, U2 and John Lennon go to see them.
As performed by the LaSalle Quartet, it is original, full of life and accessible while maintaining a rigorous devotion to its vision and voice.
Sophie is full of life, excited about failing in love, worried about her image, loyal to her friends, trying to understand her parents.
She emerges from her grave full of life, but her ghoulish appearance frightens her former chums.
But Philippe was also silly, fun loving and full of life. And even beyond his commanding talents as a writer, editor and activist, perhaps Philippe's greatest gift was that of friendship.