How To Use Liven up In A Sentence
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let's liven up this room a bit
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The only good news is it nearly always rains at night in the tropics so that would liven up proceedings.
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Sanders of Oxford on the High Street is the place for something to liven up those magnolia walls.
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For example, use the zest - the outermost layer of a citrus fruit's peel - from lemons or limes to liven up your salads and soups.
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There was little of note in the opening period although things did liven up a bit in the closing minutes.
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I'd love to invite that party animal to the party. He'd liven up the mood!
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The early scenes of courtly intrigue are slow, but things liven up on the battlefields of France.
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To try and liven up the downcast mood, some of my fellow-tourists start reminiscing about more productive quests for an appointment with our eremitic host.
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A close pal can liven up an afternoon by announcing that her new love interest has, without warning, moved to Chicago.
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Pop it around your waist (arrange in a triangle for a more interesting asymmetric shape ) and belt into place to liven up an otherwise plain outfit.
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Let's face it, Canucks need all the globe-trotting gadabouts and nocturnal nomads they can get to liven up their cute if not a tad peculiar corner of the planet!
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The early scenes of courtly intrigue are slow, but things liven up on the battlefields of France.
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Various re-enactment groups, from Vikings to 20th century, will liven up the event with mock battles and drills.
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Throw any surname at him and he will almost certainly be able to give you a potted history and he is likely to throw in a colourful story to liven up the tale as well.
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But it is not the only sparking wine from the UK to liven up the party.
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They keep lips kissably soft in the cold winter winds and are colourful enough to liven up the dullest days.
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I tackled up for pike mainly with mackerel tails, perch and smelt, and had a box of worms and sweetcorn to liven up the action for smaller species such as bream and skimmer bream, roach or perch.
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The bright flowers of sundrops liven up perennial borders and wildflower meadows.
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But these days all cars are pretty safe, so you need something to liven up that staid, boring image it had for a while.
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A Dani tribeswoman beckons to a male foreign tourist and carries him on her shoulders to liven up the merriment.
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In the second act, though, things liven up considerably.
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It's an hour before things liven up again.
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However, in the third quarter the game began to liven up and for once I was interested in the plays.
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I'd love to see it planted with dark-burgundy Cosmos atrosanguineus and red-leaved cotinus or berberis, though it would also liven up a planting of soft peach and apricot roses.
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In the second act, though, things liven up considerably.
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It's an hour before things liven up again.
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Just fur you Use this fab fluffy find to liven up any outfit.
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The early scenes of courtly intrigue are slow, but things liven up on the battlefields of France.
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Liven up your kid's favorite green jello with brightly colored chewy sour candies.
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Style with a white shirt to liven up your office attire.
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He makes a game attempt to liven up the dreary proceedings with some clever dialogue and ad-libs.
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Use the juice to make a refreshing sorbet with mint and a splash of vodka, or to liven up icing on a cupcake.
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A lively debate helps liven up the evening, exercises the mind and gets the blood flowing.
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A Jamaican steel band and reggae entertainment are set to liven up the party at BBC WM and special guests can sample traditional food and drink.
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Meanwhile, here's an onion I drew to liven up today's post.
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Use them for your home-made marzipanned fruit cake or to liven up a shop-brought cake.
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The only good news is it nearly always rains at night in the tropics so that would liven up proceedings.
The Sun
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The mixed pocket garden she designed to liven up the front entry pictured at left - filled with cool, soft purples and lemon yellows - is nearly everblooming.
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Bath toys - a few cups or beakers for demonstrating how to pour will liven up bathtime.
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The early scenes of courtly intrigue are slow, but things liven up on the battlefields of France.
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Bubble time - a squirt of baby bath liquid for an older baby will give enough bubbles to liven up bath time.
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But it is not the only sparking wine from the UK to liven up the party.
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However, Between Strangers needs more than a screen goddess to liven up the material.
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Impromptu performances of everything from didgeridoo to the ethereal shakuhachi liven up the banks of the Kamogawa River every evening.
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To liven up cranberry sauce, add a splash of port and the zest of an orange.
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There was little of note in the opening period although things did liven up a bit in the closing minutes.
The Sun
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Style with a white shirt to liven up your office attire.
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He made the sizeable audience laugh with his wit and the rise and fall of his tone which he used to liven up the character Adam Avatar - a madman who is close to 50 and believes that he will die at the hands of his nemesis.
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Liven up your meals with fresh herbs and spices.
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He makes a game attempt to liven up the dreary proceedings with some clever dialogue and ad-libs.