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Sentence count:167+8Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: vivididlyrapidlytimidlylucidlysplendidlylanguidlyvivifyMeaning: adv. in a vivid manner. 
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91. I can see you clearly. vividly emblazon in my mind.
92. In her short stories and novels, Eudora Welty vividly captures life in the deep South, creating powerful images of the landscape and conveying the shared attitudes and values of the people.
93. Memories flash in my mind, as was washed and nameless and numberless images come up vividly.
94. Eager to warm and hard to live the decadent, but ShuShouShuJiao everywhere incisively and vividly.
95. Saussure compared the working of language to chess playing, which vividly described differences between the concepts of synchrony and diachrony in linguistics.
96. The conservatism and judicial activism was embodied vividly in a series of cases decided by the Supreme Court.
97. I can vividly see his whole body start back with fear.
98. Melville allegorically and vividly depicts the cruel killing of whales by Captain Ahab and the sailors on the whaling ship, and their tragically being drowned in the sea.
99. El Gran Roque is the only inhabited island, with a clutch of vividly painted posadas and a dive centre.
100. A simple doggerel tells us vividly the meaning of the property right.
101. The wordbook helps students of ancient Chinese vividly understand the meaning of ancient Chinese words.
102. In the dusk of the moonless if starry night, lights from windows shone vividly.
103. Such an inevitable conflict, together with the impracticability of Philosophical Education, is vividly illustrated in Plato's Cave-Metaphor.
104. That wine tasting is a subjective experience is vividly illustrated by this frustrating phenomenon.
105. Preassembly is vividly depicted and directly perceived through the virtual assembly. The validity of this arithmetic is verified.
106. His exquisite compression and vividly cinematic imagery are instantly attractive, but the elemental sparseness of his language can often be rendered as colourless and bland.
107. Some intense associations of a most distressing nature were vividly recalled, I think.
108. In fact when I look back on my thirty-eight years in the auto industry, the day I remember most vividly has nothing at all to do with new cars and promotions and profits.
109. Since Song Dynasty, Chinese culture vividly revealed in the aspect of painting inclined to the elite culture or the elegant literator's taste.
110. Thepointed chin, long neck, the fluffy hair, quick gestures, and the calmstrenuousnessof her grey-blue eyes, impressed him vividly.
111. According with the practice of forest administration, this paper elaborates vividly the design of network, function, flow process diagram and database with a lot of pictures.
112. Wine king contest is approaching, my war devil devil is in blue Crassulaceae in vivo ready to, be vividly portrayed, Peter day and night he suffers.
113. And I vividly remember that the weekend he was born our mutual friends were in a field near Cambridge, enjoying the bands and bonhomie.
114. Using delicate brushwork, the artist portrays the appearance and the expression of the character vividly.
115. In Iris Murdoch s novels there is often a "trapped" pattern, in which the typologized characters vividly show the moral dilemma.
116. Herein of the line in aesthetic space element received the expression of incisively and vividly, white mixes oily line to lapping brunet lumber, fashionable breath emerge as the times require.
117. In his short stories,(www.Sentencedict.com) Ernest Hemingway vividly and effectively the feelings of the generation after WWI.
118. Toni Morrison's novels combine the feature of western literature tradition and that of black race, exhibiting the life of the American black vividly in her penetrating and poetic novels.
119. This great battle was vividly recorded in the documentary film.
120. Burn's novel, vividly and economically written, is a sombre reflection on fame and its cost.
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