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1
I've always enjoyed her company, but she's younger than me and
very
vivacious
.
2
A
very
vivacious
little person, with sparkling talk enough .
3
Her eyes were
very
vivacious
,
and her gestures, despite that bulk, quick and graceful.
4
To please you, she's invited her girl friend, who is pretty and
very
vivacious
.
5
Mr. Barnum made a
very
vivacious
and vigorous address.
6
She had been out to ride, had exerted herself much, and had been
very
vivacious
.
7
Joyce was in the Vernons Girls and
very
vivacious
.
8
The squirrel is
very
vivacious
-
is
it
a brave front, a blind eye or a shallow heart?
9
Next morning early I was waked to find the small boy
very
vivacious
and requesting a story.
10
He spoke with a great deal of animation and action; in fact, he was a
very
vivacious
actor.
11
I know she's not
very
vivacious
.
12
The letter, which was
very
vivacious
,
was chiefly devoted to the girls' exploits while taking a buggy drive.
13
Gus's mood was not bad, he just wasn't feeling
very
vivacious
and wanted to be in someone's arms the whole time.
14
Children screamed after them, dogs barked, Constance and her four nuns were
very
vivacious
,
and Tony's gloom deepened with every mile.
15
Upon that point much was still left obscure to arouse Lumley's curiosity, had he been a man whose curiosity was
very
vivacious
.
16
This time he came in; and he shook hands with all of us, children and grown people, and was
very
vivacious
and agreeable.
very
vivacious
very