a spring in (one’s) step

Do you know the expression “to have a spring in (one’s) step“?

Read the conversation. Can you guess the meaning?

A: Harry seems to have a spring in his step lately.

B: Yes, I noticed that. It’s because he has a new girlfriend.

 

Does “to have a spring in one’s step” mean

a) to walk nervously

b) to be cheerful and energetic

c) to jump up and down

The answer is below! ↓

feet-going-places

 

 

Answer: b) to be cheerful and energetic