An imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
Active strength of body or mind.
1 Bouillé displayed great vigour in dealing with a difficult and dangerous crisis.
2 They were in the fulness of youth and the height of vigour .
3 And yesterday they set about working to strangle our renewed revolutionary vigour .
4 They spent some time discussing the vigour and health of Ken's flock.
5 But there were in general few outlets for his originality and vigour .
6 There is a wonderful vigour of colouring in these two capital pictures.
7 The vigour and audacity of the rebel cavalry made the process impossible.
8 All the initiative and vigour were on the east of the Rhine.
9 I need to get back to Darujhistan.' He nodded with sudden vigour .
10 The new danger awoke in him new vigour of soul and spirit.
11 He was now old; but the vigour of his mind was unimpaired.
12 Yes, pop punk played with vim and vigour is no longer fashionable.
13 And there are more large reproductions, bursting with vigour , in this issue.
14 The four powerful men hurled the thief into the air with vigour .
15 There was no power in his voice, no vigour in his frame.
16 What Pope thought of the Duke he expressed with the utmost vigour :
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