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Ruchi Chuhan Posted 11 years ago
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Tired with daily hustle & bustle?
Zest up your life with some leisure holidays.

Is this right? Zest up is right?
  

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Ruchi Chuhan Zest up is right? Zest is a noun, so this is more natural: Put some zest in your life.. However, I'm not sure you want 'leisure' with holidays.

  • Ruchi Chuhan Zest up is right?
  • Zest is a noun, so this is more natural: Put some zest in your life..
  • However, I'm not sure you want 'leisure' with holidays.
  • Do you mean 'bland', 'uneventful', 'boring'?
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Ruchi ChuhanZest up is right?
Zest is a noun, so this is more natural: Put some zest in your life.. However, I'm not sure you want 'leisure' with holidays. Do you mean 'bland', 'uneventful', 'boring'?
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yes I meant if your life is boring then make it energetic by going to leisure holidays or by planning leisure holidays.
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Leisure still sounds odd to me here. Here's my dictionary's definition: freedom from time-consuming duties, responsibilities or activities. I don't see a connection between leisure and energetic.

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