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Meanings of more vitality in English
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Usage of more vitality in English
1
She had, however, morevitality than her guardian gave her credit for.
2
This transmutation of the reproductive energy gives morevitality to those practising it.
3
It was sigh or curse, and the latter mode of expression wastes morevitality.
4
Hell, even Pricey's got morevitality than this guy.
5
The movement spread rapidly over the country, but it possessed morevitality in Ulster than elsewhere.
6
And the rollicking, frieze-clad, donkey-galloping school which descends from the earlier Jack Yeats has not much morevitality left.
7
He is dying and yet he has morevitality than most people who have another 50 years to live.
8
She herself declares that she has much morevitality than people think, and that the doctors may be all wrong.
9
It needed morevitality than went with true comfort to deal with a house in an opulent spot and a Rolls-Royce.
10
Insisting that the conventions were too academic, Mrs. Stanton urged Susan to inject morevitality into them by broadening their platform.
11
It was very low and thread-like; but with morevitality than on the occasion of my first visit to her in the morning.
12
William was a little better student than Alexander, and was the leader; he was larger in stature and seemed to have morevitality.
13
So carefully did Millet study this work that he first modelled the figure in clay that he might give it morevitality in the painting.
14
The slave power had morevitality than slavery itself; and after a third of a century its poison still disturbs the politics of the country.
15
The more gross and fantastic will probably disappear as primary education spreads among the people; but the Protestant sects seem to possess much morevitality.
16
The bird somehow obtained clothing, in the shape of a coat of feathers, and had morevitality to spare for life-purposes in a falling temperature.