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Meanings of great vividness in English
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Usage of great vividness in English
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Silhouettes of Suffering stand out in my memory with greatvividness.
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Then Effi described with greatvividness how she had met Annie.
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The banquet and conversation are described with greatvividness.
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Josephus describes with greatvividness the siege of Jerusalem.
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Their natural love for vivid metaphor, combined with much ardor, gave greatvividness to their prayers.
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An old soldier recalls with greatvividness events that happened during the Civil War, but forgets events of yesterday.
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And a trip down a stream in the borderland of the Finns came back with greatvividness into my mind.
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At times the battle of Manassas and the spot in the forest would recur to me with greatvividness and power.
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Before breakfast was over Colden came to them, and Robert told, in detail and with greatvividness, all they had seen.
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He could describe with greatvividness, brevity, and force what had happened in the past, what actually existed, or what the future promised.
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Other tales gave a symbolic and historic shape to primitive national institutions, especially setting forth with greatvividness the origin of rules of law.
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This requires only a small vocabulary and a rough feeling for simple rhythm, but an intensity of emotion and a greatvividness of image.
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He not only had greatvividness in the description of his characters, but doubtless great dramatic talent, which his age did not call out.
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The greatvividness of Macaulay's style, and its bold over so many readers, is largely due to his unfailing use of the specific word.
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One in particular, which came back to him now with greatvividness, was when his friend, Ned Mullins, married the Spain girl down "the Ot'way."
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This weird suggestiveness is found in still greatervividness in another poem entitled "The Lake."