How To Use Liveliness In A Sentence

  • But to come back to Lorna again (which I always longed to do, and must long for ever), all the change between night and day, all the shifts of cloud and sun, all the difference between black death and brightsome liveliness, scarcely may suggest or equal Lorna Doone
  • The girl impressed her friends with liveliness and humor.
  • The parakeet is a lovely sight, with its powdery smooth green plumage and its arrow-straight flight and general liveliness - but it competes too well with native birds, and as with the Canada goose, where the parakeets move in, the locals tend to move out. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • What makes Antigua the hub of Central American tourism is the liveliness of its unique mixture of Mayan Indian and Latino heritage.
  • Both artists succeed in conveying the sense of liveliness and movement found in popular forms of entertainment.
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  • Her hair was unruly and sticking out at all ends and though she was nearing the end of her life her eyes shone with youth and liveliness.
  • He had a liveliness of expression that was pleasing.
  • Tristram Shandy, for instance, is in multifarious ways a marvellous book, but it is written in a tone of such constant high-pitched zaniness, such deliberate "liveliness", that one finds oneself screaming at it to calm down a bit. Comedy in Literature
  • He wants to incorporate the vigour and liveliness of his drawings into his paintings.
  • One may walk in an old district where a curious feeling of liveliness still express itself and end up in the middle of a no-man's-land where wreckages , ruins, ambulant salesmen and workers coexist.
  • The congenial figurines combine favored features of extant ceramics with postures and expressions of enhanced fluidity and liveliness.
  • Although Stein's arguments are nuanced and complex, the liveliness of his transparent and often evocative prose makes the book accessible to the non-specialist reader as well.
  • Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours.
  • The work is outstanding for its expressive liveliness.
  • I think you're right about opera and orchestra reviews (subscription concerts are, after all, still reviewed on deadline), but I think there's a certain complementary liveliness that comes from not having to shoehorn in a thumbs-up/thumbs-down judgement, even one on a more realistic continuum. Absence of Malice
  • All the folk round the fires and outside of them moved about quickly and with the same kind of liveliness which might animate a camp of more natural people at the rising of the sun. She and Allan
  • Honey Money, a recent book that coined the term "erotic capital" defined as "beauty, sex appeal, liveliness, a talent for dressing well, charm and social skills and sexual competence". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She recognized the typical cockney liveliness of these two girls.
  • the liveliness and pleasingness of dark eyes
  • From ancient elegance to Ming and Qing liveliness the jade fish accouterment became more agile, from which we can see something about the aesthetic progress.
  • Her animation and liveliness engaged her young students, as evidenced by the children's laughter and high degree of participation.
  • When I first saw you I was struck by your beauty, your wit, and your liveliness.
  • She is admired wherever she goes for her liveliness and her wit.
  • All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence.
  • "A city's about energy, vibrancy, and liveliness," he says.
  • Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving.
  • Her eyes shone with youth and liveliness.
  • To gather experiences by acting in constant attentiveness and openness to correction and further development, this is spiritual liveliness.
  • Some may enjoy the liveliness of such a restaurant for a few hours a day or week.
  • Their vigour is an important part of the liveliness of our democracy. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The school enjoyed another brief period of intellectual liveliness in the nineteen fifties.
  • There was a sense of liveliness and excitement wherever you went.
  • His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy.
  • Lizzy's letters managed to convey a warm, friendly personality and a liveliness of spirit that made him smile.
  • It's painterly, in fact - the correctness of the drawing and the looseness and liveliness of the assembly work together to make the sculptures live.
  • Sam was diagnosed with premature arthritis as a pup and shocked everyone with his liveliness despite his debilitating disease.
  • But he was obsessively formal and had about as much liveliness as a salted cod, and Bahzell simply couldn't warm to him as he had to Charrow or Sir Terrian.
  • Such eclecticism is a mark of the liveliness of culture in the British Isles.
  • Fay sat on the edge of the bed, her pretty face lacking its usual liveliness.
  • All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence, as soft and still as the darkness seeping through the frosted glass windows.
  • Her dark eyes, which usually danced with humor and liveliness, seemed serious and penetrating now.
  • The uneven, hand-painted textures give his paintings a liveliness impossible in digital printing.
  • The kind of liveliness, however, caused by the presence of seven or eight hundred students, is not always of the most agreeable character. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
  • The main liveliness in this production came from the guy behind us, who chose the most tender moments to try to join the trombone section with nose-blowings of amazing volume, force, and musicality. Sydneypadua.com » Blog Archive » Opera Boring/Not Boring
  • Words we might employ to describe that experience would include authenticity, first-handedness,[Sentence dictionary] liveliness and immediacy.
  • Given the liveliness of the debate within the party thus far, it was hardly surprising that this discussion was robust.
  • He kept the young man to dinner, and made himself very agreeable by the freedom and liveliness of his conversation, especially when warmed by a flask or two of Tuscan wine.
  • Some of the best parts of the movie were the dance sequences which had a sweaty close-up liveliness that really set the mood of the bar.
  • Ethan became fond of her good nature, her liveliness, and her deep passion for nature.
  • The 'liveliness' of such rapid measures is thus a resultant of several factors. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
  • For Mr. Nádas, a Budapest native who now lives in a remote village near the Austrian border, the decades since 1989 have restored a "liveliness" to Budapest that Communism had managed to erase. Across Eastern Europe, Remembering the Curtain's Fall
  • She had early learned to ignore his moods, to avoid sympathy which aggravates, and to meet his blues with a vigorous counterirritant of liveliness. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume I
  • But to come back to Lorna again (which I always longed to do, and must long for ever), all the change between night and day, all the shifts of cloud and sun, all the difference between black death and brightsome liveliness, scarcely may suggest or equal Lorna's transformation. Lorna Doone; a Romance of Exmoor
  • As the recording of Walter Reiter and Cordaria shows, the less well-known Vivaldi does not lack elegance, spectacularity and virtuosity, liveliness and instant communicativeness.
  • Often what Nietzsche means is something close to vitality or even liveliness.
  • Shall I call the liveliness of this day a gale of the Spirit, or was all natural? The Biography of Robert Murray M'Cheyne
  • His style was good and the author's liveliness of spirit survives the rather rigid framework of his subjects.
  • Anne had an endearing liveliness and grace that made the demands of society much easier for me.
  • He was bareheaded, coatless and soaking wet, but Amy could sense the crackle of his liveliness even from where she stood. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Tristram Shandy, for instance, is in multifarious ways a marvellous book, but it is written in a tone of such constant high-pitched zaniness, such deliberate "liveliness", that one finds oneself screaming at it to calm down a bit. Comedy in Literature
  • Many young people contrast the liveliness of their social life with the apparent lifelessness of church worship.
  • Endowed with a good ear for contemporary Tamil, she has used Indian English to convey the liveliness of speech in the southern parts of India.
  • I can find nothing sharp (or susceptible of schoolmaster's codification) in the different degrees of 'liveliness' in hypotheses concerning the universe, or distinguish a priori between legitimate and illegitimate cravings. Familiar Letters of William James II
  • The music has a vigor and liveliness to it.
  • The girl impressed her boyfriend's family with her liveliness and sense of humor.
  • As dynamic wholes, these all share certain characteristics: a certain liveliness, for one.
  • He was bareheaded, coatless and soaking wet, but Amy could sense the crackle of his liveliness even from where she stood. THE WHITE DOVE
  • At the same time, we should not simply pursue the liveliness and glad of the playgame .
  • We want the letters columns in the paper journal to reflect the liveliness of conversations on the web.
  • Some may enjoy the liveliness of such a restaurant for a few hours a day or week.
  • The tastefulness of his treble viol playing and the more resonant, lower lyra viol is fetching, and his rhythmic liveliness is always in evidence, but 28 dances are slightly too much of a very good thing. Jordi Savall: The Celtic Viol II – review
  • In today's world of stress and struggle it is a great thing if I can bring cheer, hope and liveliness to my family and surroundings.
  • The girl impressed the boy with her liveliness and sense of humor.
  • October "liveliness" was increasing all round, and mutual bombardments were growing more intense. With the British Army in The Holy Land
  • Further, she threatened, in case Dick grudged these personal diversions, to fill the house with guests and teach him what liveliness was. CHAPTER XVIII
  • So, like your recent post -- oh, gloom doom, TV and newspaper Big Name Pundit celebrities are saying the Health Care Reform liveliness is dead, pass it on -- I say forget listening to 'celebrity' (so much). He was for real (Jack Bog's Blog)

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