Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a vivacious manner; with vivacity, life, or spirit.
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- adverb In a
vivacious manner.
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- adverb with vivacity
Etymologies
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Examples
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She loved telling people it had taken several minutes to persuade him they were not for her “personal use” and repeated the story vivaciously at endless cocktail parties.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Hill-Gibbins is 33: he has made Brecht look lithe (A Respectable Wedding), and vivaciously realised Alecky Blythe's study of a brothel (The Girlfriend Experience).
That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review 2011
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Each painting depicts vivaciously hued wild animals adorned with some kind of tagging or advertisement, the kind of logo emblem that is so common on the clothing of sports figures.
Tracey Harnish: Lori La Mont: The Status Symbol of Sports Tracey Harnish 2011
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Marion Bailey is unforgettable as an unquenchably garrulous gusher who never stops chattering about her own vivaciously active social life.
Grief at Cottesloe, London – review | Michael Billington 2011
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She loved telling people it had taken several minutes to persuade him they were not for her “personal use” and repeated the story vivaciously at endless cocktail parties.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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But the lack of any identifiable viewpoint means that the show, however vivaciously performed by Told By An Idiot, ends up signifying nothing.
Review | Theatre | And the Horse You Rode in on | Barbican Pit | Michael Billington 2011
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Time for lunch: The green chile stew, yet another local dish, at vivaciously decorated The Shed 113 & 1/2 E.
Take Monday Off: Santa Fe and Taos Kate Bolick 2011
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Greeks were everywhere -- swarthy men in sea-boots and tam-o'-shanters, hatless women in bright colors, hordes of sturdy children, and all speaking in outlandish voices, crying shrilly and vivaciously with the volubility of the Mediterranean.
CHAPTER XI 2010
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Sharing the experience, enthusiastically and vivaciously, is the neighborly thing to do.
Hey, New York: Nothin' Wrong With a Little Name-Dropping 2010
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Sharing the experience, enthusiastically and vivaciously, is the neighborly thing to do.
Hey, New York: Nothin' Wrong With a Little Name-Dropping 2010
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