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1 While others complain of weariness, this team is more vivacious than ever.
2 These were also remarkable for a more vivacious appearance than the stolid little Anglo-Saxons.
3 A more vivacious scene no city of Europe could present.
4 Younger and more vivacious than her husband, her snappy black eyes betokened an attractive personality.
5 Brenda's actions were far more vivacious than her friend's.
6 When he is more vivacious , he is frank with me; he is quite the agreeable rattle.
7 She was not beautiful, but extremely pretty, well educated, and much more vivacious than her mother.
8 Nicholas moodily submits himself to be prepared, as Annette, more vivacious , keeps interposing with various enquiries.
9 And with every season she greeted my coming with a more generous and a more vivacious air.
10 His sister Louisa, who was a more vivacious person than Elizabeth, was his chief companion and comfort.
11 He was rather handsomer than Richard, not so tall, but more vivacious and more amusing, much more so.
12 Yet when the train set out for the Moqui pueblos, she seemed as vigorous and more vivacious than usual.
13 Aunt Kate was more vivacious .
14 As the house filled, he grew more and more vivacious and animated, and the color came to his cheeks and lips.
15 As a girl her mother ruled her, and her younger sister, more charming and more vivacious , was the pet of the family.
16 The simpler the proportion is, the more sublime will be the impression, and the more complicated, the livelier and more vivacious the effect.
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