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Click here to subscribe. vivace (vee-vace) adjective
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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Click here to subscribe. vivace (vee-vace) adjective
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After gulping down his meal, he vomits it up on the floor and wipes his vace with the tablecloth before passing out in his chair.
No Dumping Allowed Mother Jones RN 2006
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Oh, shust to vancy dot my vace looks like an Irishmans!
Frank Merriwell's Cruise Burt L. Standish 1905
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That Cheap John be no more your vather nor mine, an e'd better not show his dirty vace yearabouts after all he stole. but your poor mother, she was allus took in by him, but she said with her own mouth, that woman be no more the child's mother, and never wos a mother, and your mother knowed wots wot, poor zowl!
Jan of the Windmill Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 1863
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"P.S. I'd main like to see your vace again, Jan, my dear."
Jan of the Windmill Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 1863
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_ But dash it, Lady Nelly, what do make thee paint thy vace all over we rud ochre zoo?
Speed the Plough A Comedy, In Five Acts; As Performed At The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden Thomas Morton 1801
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Collect tree branches and put them in a large glass vace.
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Driscoll, Arthur J., civ-il ser-vace status of, as an employee of building department .......
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vivace vee-vace adjective 1. perennial, hardy 2. inveterate, indestructible, vivid
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