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Certainly, they were not the most vivacious of table companions.
In the last couple of weeks she'd been confident and more vivacious than I could remember her being for a very long time.
The effect of V can be described as very vivacious.
At school he was described as a vivacious and content child.
Was this the face of what science could become, so vivacious and sophisticated?
She was unusually vivacious and knew how to make the best of herself.
But there were others at their table; the talk was lively and vivacious.
Under and beyond it, is the most vivacious street market in all of Naples.
Through an enormous effort of will, I became known as the most vivacious girl in the senior class.
She would have to correct that, make herself be bright and vivacious.
The tension of the moment had made her even more vivacious than usual.
He was a tall young man with a keen vivacious face.
The fat woman talked to a vivacious blonde on her other side.
She turned and a wide, vivacious smile lit her face.
The story focused on the life journey of the four vivacious girls.
It is clear that Ellen was a vivacious young girl who had a strong independent will.
He too had been more drawn to the vivacious Josephine.
The woman, a small, vivacious looking blonde, led the way to what turned out to be a mirror door.
She had been a vivacious girl who talked little and smiled seldom.
But his new wife was to prove as interesting a young woman, vivacious and loving.
I am compelled to be vivacious alongside of him, which is not my nature.
What he does bring to the arguments is surprisingly vivacious writing, given the subject.
She was an intelligent, sophisticated, and vivacious woman, three years his senior.
She described the role as an attempt to shed her vivacious public image.
Vivacious and outspoken, she is a single mother to a young son, Sid.