Imparting vitality and energy.
A structural member used to stiffen a framework.
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Examples for "fresh "
1 Opposition parties want parliament dissolved and new fresh elections within 90 days.
2 She needed fresh air and a long cure, out west, in Europe.
3 But the situation could change if fresh relief does not come soon.
4 Setting: Seven fresh markets located in the four main regions of Thailand.
5 It was a new working year, mint fresh and full of hope.
1 Exactly what do we know? Sarnow's clipped voice was brisk but clear.
2 The hotel reports a brisk trade in champagne breakfasts on race days.
3 Its option volume was also brisk , running six times the normal level.
4 To be sure, hotel companies are reporting brisk convention business for 2016.
5 Voting was brisk in the North's 18 constituencies from early morning yesterday.
1 So it's certainly refreshing to work in single character's point of view.
2 It's early days, but other Ministers might learn from this refreshing approach.
3 SW & NH: It's refreshing to hear both candidates address this issue.
4 However, you also need a snack to go with your refreshing drink.
5 People actually remembered my name, which was an entirely refreshing new sensation.
1 The greatest beauty tonic in the world is the habit of kindness.
2 Cordyceps has been used for centuries in China as a general tonic .
3 Tell me about Viper Wine, the tonic -did it really exist?
4 A potential banana skin turned out to be the best possible tonic .
5 She might have given Agrippa a tonic before he started his journey.
1 One is to be found in the energizing effects of emotional excitement.
2 It was fun, energizing , and she was very, very good at it.
3 They are positive forces vitalizing and energizing the common life of men.
4 I think that's all - besides thanking you for your energizing email.
5 He divides trades into two classes, which he calls energizing and enervating.
1 He said that the leadership contest had been energising for the party.
2 Inside there's good cheer and a buzzing repartee and an energising style.
3 It is a receptive attitude, a justifying principle, and an energising power.
4 The issue seems to be energising a lot of young people.
5 Because while anger can be energising , rage has the opposite effect.
1 He saw the abyss she had aided him in escaping; and it was refreshful to look abroad after his desperate impulse.
1 Ofgem's report showed that power companies were bracing to make compensation payments.
2 Hong Kong is bracing for its first recession since the financial crisis.
3 Markets are bracing for a slew of China economic data for May.
4 Parents are bracing for more teacher strikes if the threatened action continues.
5 He called Willie's number immediately, bracing himself for Lettie's voluminous alto voice.
6 Auckland ratepayers say they're bracing for hikes following yesterday's new property valuations.
7 Aid groups are bracing for a similar flood from the latest battles.
8 Hodges sits, bracing his good hand on the table beside the chair.
9 The market had been bracing for a plunge of almost 50 percent.
10 A bracing air and hunger are the best sauces in the world.
11 Even before Cherry Point, the region was bracing for tighter gasoline supplies.
12 Election experts and officials are bracing for a potentially tumultuous election night.
13 His slack mood found no bracing in the sun or the breeze.
14 Officials at Brunswick say the plant is bracing for the impending destruction.
15 Alexandria, sparkling in the sun, brisk and bracing with its sea breezes.
16 In 2013, Ireland was bracing itself for a tsunami of house repossessions.
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