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Vigorous and animated.
vibrant
spirited
Синонимы
Examples for "
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Examples for "
vibrant
"
1
Ireland needs a
vibrant
Taoiseach to bring urgency to our Brexit response.
2
It's a wonderful,
vibrant
place that means many things to many people.
3
She was here, vital,
vibrant
,
part of this new and astonishing age.
4
Blondie emerged from the
vibrant
New York scene in the late '70s.
5
Robert Sr.'s works included
vibrant
and intense color palettes and fluid silhouettes.
1
On all sides stood dignified and
vivacious
groups of the older generation.
2
This dog differed from others in his
vivacious
temper and ceaseless activity.
3
Blanche was blonde,
vivacious
,
and compact without being in the least heavy.
4
The little pieces of autobiography scattered here and there are painfully
vivacious
.
5
The Frenchman drank a little and slowly, and was merry and
vivacious
.
6
He faced me,
vivacious
,
and leaned against the back of the settee.
7
Kay liked Connie, her
vivacious
-
ness
,
her obvious fondness for her brother Michael.
8
While others complain of weariness, this team is more
vivacious
than ever.
9
The Malays are a merry,
vivacious
people, and fond of several games.
10
At this Pierre could not refrain from a dolorous and
vivacious
interruption.
11
They are
vivacious
and intelligent, and try hard to make themselves understood.
12
She was becoming
vivacious
,
and I found myself strangely disliking her vivacity.
13
She stopped suddenly, and relaxed her
vivacious
expression for one of pain.
14
Once her
vivacious
visitor had rushed away, Eleni hurried out to Isobel.
15
She had been a
vivacious
girl who talked little and smiled seldom.
16
Unlike Jane, Fanny was
vivacious
,
pert, and, for her years, extraordinarily sophisticated.
vivacious
more vivacious
very vivacious
so vivacious
vivacious face
vivacious woman