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Sentence count:161+13Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: smartlySimilar words: vigorousrigorousvigorraucouslynervouslydubiouslypiteouslycuriouslyMeaning: adv. with vigor; in a vigorous manner. 
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121. However, when a good medium is provided it will thrive vigorously and produce numerous shoots on runners.
122. Richards used his feet vigorously in a ruck and as the locals took exception he was punched on the jaw.
123. In the meantime they resolved to preach vigorously against bishops and the Prayer Book.
124. Trading standards warn that the law will be vigorously enforced to keep illegal and obscene material out of circulation.
125. He nods his assent and then, realizing he's made a mistake, vigorously shakes his head in denial.
126. Mr. Heathcoat-Amory My hon. Friend has vigorously represented the interests of views of those who may be affected by this project.
127. The artist's daughter Mary Moore had campaigned vigorously against the proposed work.
128. My Department has vigorously pursued reported delays with the authorities concerned.
129. Members of those groups which had been left out of broadcasting altogether felt aggrieved and often campaigned vigorously for recognition.
130. These are accumulated over many years and may vigorously colour the way we respond to all kinds of situations today.
131. Beaverbrook insisted that the volume of traffic must also be under international control; this Berle vigorously opposed.
132. The man held out his hand, which George seized and shook vigorously.
133. Earlier another Bond director Mr Tony Oates said the corporation vigorously denied it had any knowledge of the alleged phone-bugging operation.
134. Another big question mark: How vigorously will the local phone companies defend their turf?
135. Microsoft has vigorously asserted that its marketing practices do not violate the 1995 consent decree.
136. The most vigorously contested races are for the Legislature, where term limits have forced out 13 Bay Area incumbents.
137. If the mixture is stirred vigorously,(http://sentencedict.com/vigorously.html) the tin particles form a froth on the top that can be scraped off.
138. He spun round with both arms extended, and started to shake his hands vigorously.
139. Whitman wants to remove the anti-abortion language, while Hyde has made it clear he will vigorously fight for its retention.
140. Apparently, when Osceola protested too vigorously in June of 1835, Thompson confined him to jail for six days.
141. He blew his nose vigorously, straightened his dressing gown and made a determined effort to regain a measure of composure.
142. He swung his alpenstock vigorously, teeing off tussocks of grass.
143. But the company has vigorously asserted that its marketing practices do not violate the 1995 consent decree.
144. We must also pursue nuclear non-proliferation as vigorously as we can.
145. Rejection of fast-track by Congress would be a stunning victory for organized labor and environmentalists, who vigorously opposed the legislation.
146. He vigorously applied Charles's policy of raising money by reviving the ancient Forest administration.
147. Our friend from the smoke, vigorously lashing away like a cab driver whipping a lazy horse, caught three.
148. Rugby was played vigorously, music flourished, the school plays were of high quality.
149. For his refreshment he played hockey vigorously in the local team or cycled in the fen country.
150. They will vigorously pursue their policies to combat drug trafficking and misuse of drugs, nationally and internationally.
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