How To Use Joie de vivre In A Sentence
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Happy birthday to the vivacious countess of joie de vivre, entitymel; the travelin 'bastion of darkness, bitterreign; and the torch-holder of modern Satanic burlesquery, the ever sexalicious szandora!
July 30th, 2006
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Vogue editor, tastemaker, adventuress, she exploded with style and joie de vivre.
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There is no earthly reason for it to be here - apart from the staggering view, a sea breeze and sheer joie de vivre.
Times, Sunday Times
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In death he was widely mourned, but as much for his joie de vivre as for his rugby.
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The title offers a clue to what makes Joie De Vivre special -- it aims to deliver peak experiences to its employees, its customers and its investors.
Marc Gunther: Peak Performance
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(As if a Francophile needed any more joie de vivre ...) ~~~~~~~~~BETTERAVE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ la betterave (beht-rav) noun, feminine
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He did however give Bill a daily run for his money with his joie de vivre and coltish mischievous behavior.
Liz O'Connell: Proviso: Always on Track
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She is what you would call a boisterous child, overflowing with ebullition of spirits, _joie de vivre_, bonhomie, and all those attributes which cause people possessing them to make a noise.
Our Elizabeth A Humour Novel
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Yatima a piercing whistle of pure joie de vivre pung, kong, chow
Pung, kong, chow
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There is no earthly reason for it to be here - apart from the staggering view, a sea breeze and sheer joie de vivre.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her unconventional attitude and charismatic joie de vivre made her an attractive companion for affluent young playboys.
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On stage there's no missing the humour, mischief and joie de vivre which sometimes seem to be muffled in the studio.
Times, Sunday Times
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He appeals to the inner child and creative spark in all of us with his optimistic and humorous joie de vivre.
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The river head is the source not only of the property's water, but also of its joie de vivre.
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In spite of her age, she travels extensively and remains a very active and lively person, known for her remarkable joie de vivre.
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Yet, even in those who are rudderless and "planless," I see the beautiful and innate joy of life (the joie de vivre) which God has implanted in all human beings.
Catholic Analysis
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He was most capital company, rolling out perpetual jokes and _calembour_, and bubbling over with exuberant _joie de vivre_.
Here, There and Everywhere
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'Wedgwood' rose (2009) produces pale pink flowers all summer and has exceptional disease resistance, 'Leah Tutu' (2009) is a golden shrub rose, which rarely gets sick, and rose of the year 2011, the apricot-pink 'Joie de Vivre', laughs in the face of black spot and rust.
Gardens: Roses - A modern romance
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He has an infectious, donnish enthusiasm and joie de vivre that television producers obviously believe lends popular appeal to subjects that some viewers might otherwise consider dry as dust.
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The statues have always been appreciated for their rusticity, joie de vivre, and swagger, but little else.
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People with joie de vivre are like windup dolls that never run down.
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There was free and uninhibited dancing and a spirit of joie de vivre among the artists, who have an attractive stage presence.
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‘He was bouncy, ebullient and filled with joie de vivre,’ said Daley.
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Perhaps yesterday they were too mindful of history, too aware of possible pitfalls to show true French joie de vivre.