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1 They turn with all the more zest to some spontaneous human interest.
2 Never was an interesting and congenial labor undertaken with more zest .
3 I'm painting with more zest and concentrated energy than ever before.
4 Never was a supper enjoyed with more zest than that night.
5 The subject will add even more zest to our researches.
6 Stir, taste, and add more zest or syrup as needed.
7 We wanted a little bit more zest in the second half and we got that.
8 The Indians, says Wyeth, appear to enjoy their amusements with more zest than the whites.
9 And no college plays with more zest than Wellesley.
10 Joan welcomed it, as giving more zest to life.
11 If he were twenty-six instead of fifty-six he couldn't enter into it all with more zest .
12 It is altogether a gay, cheerful sight, enjoyed with all the more zest from its uncertainty.
13 Allow me to recommend a squeeze of this orange; or the lemon, perhaps, may have more zest .
14 She had raised a mysterious barrier; all the more zest to the inevitable victory that would be his.
15 The farther it might be flung and the more difficult its landing place, the more zest to the sport.
16 The fact that it was also connected with theatrical people may have made him go into it with more zest .
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