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Meanings of make vivid in English
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Usage of make vivid in English
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They, too, makevivid images to share on social media.
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A modern instance will perhaps makevivid this long standing debate upon Lincoln and his motives.
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Read the poem to the pupils in such a way as to makevivid the scenes depicted.
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An educational exhibit is one of the most difficult to makevivid and interesting to the general public.
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He could certainly makevivid word pictures occasionally, but this writer is no expert on nostalgia or poetry.
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And it is the especial function of nature books to makevivid and warm and sympathetic our background of nature.
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Better than ever before I realized the idiocy of sending men to fight in garments that makevivid targets of them.
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Thus a Settlement becomes involved in the many difficulties of its neighbors as its experiences makevivid the consciousness of modern internationalism.
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This, of course, is only a symbolism which may makevivid the truth that the convex man works more rapidly than the concave.
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Our Lord, apparently, made it the name of a false god in order to set before us, and makevivid to us, a false principle.
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It madevivid her own mother's face, and that her own struggle.
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The night of the retreat is madevivid for us by Dr. Inglis:
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White sails, white frocks, white ducks madevivid patches of light against the blue.
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A dry cold madevivid the sombre January weather.
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Scene after scene transports viewers across time and space to a place madevivid and real.
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Also makingvivid contributions are Suzanne Burden as the doomed Lady Macduff and Turner as Banquo.