Similar words: vivid, idly, rapidly, timidly, lucidly, splendidly, languidly, vivify. Meaning: adv. in a vivid manner.
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31. He was bright and alive, and made those around him live more vividly or else move on.
32. The danger, the boredom, the ever-present discipline along with the exhilaration of aviation training are all vividly recalled.
33. Doris Lupton remembers her first trip vividly: My friend and I bought new coats before we went.
34. These scripts are helpful and insure that you are including relevant details which assist the client in vividly imagining the scenes.
35. They remember vividly how floods once killed hundreds of thousands, and buried villages and temples.
36. The blatant example of Stalin has vividly shown the world this.
37. Corin Redgrave has blocked out the key action vividly, indicating the threatening turmoil of war and revolt.
38. The Rockefeller episode vividly demonstrates the Republican appetite for strife.
39. We've done this once or twice before, as I vividly recall.
40. The observers of gonorrhoea in the days before effective treatment was available vividly described the symptoms of acute gonococcal urethritis.
41. The Barringtons vividly demonstrate that the village as an occupational community declined because the underlying economic base could no longer support it.
42. His even teeth gleamed falsely, vividly in the intense sunlight.
43. Can the break with the past be more vividly described?
44. The following interview extract vividly illustrates the perceived difference, in the eyes of one senior manager in an acute unit.
45. Like brilliant sapphires, they shone vividly under long, dark eyelashes and gently curving eyebrows.
46. The pale colour is usually white or yellow or orange and shows up vividly against the dark areas.
47. I became vividly aware of this disturbing phenomenon while I was sitting deep in thought on Hammersmith Bridge this afternoon.
48. The smell reminded him vividly of the well-stocked library and quiet chancery of his novice days at Blackfriars.
49. She also acts vividly, and the card game and last-minute rescue are effectively tense.
50. In her is shown most vividly the uncertainty between good and evil which is apparent in every one of the divinities.
51. I can remember vividly the whole episode with Docklands Express.
52. The cleft stick plight which is his current political position is displayed most vividly over Mr Heseltine's coal mine dilemma.
53. El Golfo An unusual, vividly green lagoon, separated from the sea by a beach of black volcanic sand.
54. Suddenly, he felt a warning, just a hint of the sickly sweet odour he remembered so vividly from the marketplace.
55. His photographs show vividly the lives of poverty-stricken families in the Gorbals area of Glasgow.
56. This is shown vividly when, left finally alone, she strikes a dramatic pose of complete withdrawal from love and happiness.
57. It is the one merit of this book that Mr Madrick vividly reminds us how huge that loss has been.
58. I vividly recall meeting the young man in 1979 for the first time.
59. Thurlow concentrates on vividly detailed description of his races,(http://Sentencedict.com) mostly in the style of the time.
60. Ideas which had already been darkly germinating in Ludens's overcrowded mind came vividly into view.
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