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up a storm
in a very enthusiastic and energetic way
The origin of the idiom "up a storm" is not precisely known, but it has been in use for several decades in informal English. It is commonly used in spoken language and informal writing to describe someone engaging in a particular activity energetically, enthusiastically, or at a rapid pace. It is often applied to actions that involve a lot of effort, talk, or movement.
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