How To Use Verve In A Sentence

  • Thus America has responded to the enormous challenges the economy faces in the short-term and long-term alike with a complete failure of vision and verve. Andrei Cherny: Individual Age Economics
  • And the vervet monkey, Larry, they're in troops of 50 to 100 to 200.
  • Leicester were full of verve and energy and, basically, bewildered most of the opposition last season. Times, Sunday Times
  • He played the innings of a lifetime in Cape Town and bowled with verve and energy in each match. Times, Sunday Times
  • Between short scenes – aiming presumably to distil the essence of Faulks's novel but actually stripping it of atmosphere and verve – swathes of prose are just read out. Birdsong; On Ageing; The Big Fellah; Yes, Prime Minister
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  • What is true of vervets is almost certainly true of us.
  • Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around.
  • His intelligence was pragmatic, solving problems with energy, verve and disciplined iteration. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Verve Remixed, the label commissioned electronica acts to remix songs as esteemed as Billie Holiday’s “Don’t Explain” and as bizarre as Tony Scott’s “Hare Krishna.” Disquiet » Industry Standards
  • The far-fetched story is propelled by its endlessly inventive energy and visual verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
  • The mayonnaise that binds the salad gets extra verve from lemon juice and dijon mustard. Times, Sunday Times
  • He continued to play and record and, despite failing eyesight, he performed with his customary verve once he was perched on a stool on stage. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she remained undaunted to the end, embarking on a new social life in London with great verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • The release also includes 200 preset one-click effects, including new favorites such as polarize, infrared, cross process, gradient, and other film and darkroom techniques. virtualPhotographer has been downloaded by millions of users worldwide. optikVerve Labs also released a new stand-alone full-featured photo editor - virtualStudio - that can run virtualPhotographer and other plug-in filters. virtualStudio was developed as a quick and easy alternative to using a complex imaging application each time a photographer wants to add artistic effects to a photo. The Photoshop Blog
  • But because he always wrote with great verve and wit, he could make it seem fresh each time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The verve of the author's performance can make it hard to see the whole picture clearly; in reading it I felt almost as if I were being charmed by a bounder; but is he a bounder?
  • Now, without the flourish of an exclamation mark, that sign lacks verve or at least zeitgeisty voguishness. NBC Los Angeles - News Top Stories
  • Tsavo West is filled with crocodiles, vervet monkeys, antelope, baboons, giraffes and hippos.
  • Wal-Mart said it developed the program in conjunction with several nongovernmental organizations and Melanne Verveer, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for global women's issues. Wal-Mart Offers Plan to Empower Women
  • It is also a film of great cinematic verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • The design captures the spirit, character and verve of Chinese culture.
  • Man, the best thing I ever used to deal with energy loss and caffeine dependence is this stuff called Verve. Beat Caffeine Addiction, Then Stay Awake With Placebos | Lifehacker Australia
  • One can observe these reactions in vervet monkeys, which give a different alarm call for each class.
  • In the original production, Zero Mostel played the lead role of Tevye, a dairyman with five daughters, with unforgettable verve. Jerry Bock, Broadway composer of 'Fiddler on the Roof, dies at 81
  • A free-ranging vervet monkey, baboon, or macaque recognizes other members of his group as individuals.
  • In an overwhelmingly male milieu, the diminutive Borda added verve and vigour.
  • We walked for hours in the warm sun of the African spring, and in the near distance saw impalas, zebras, a few elephants, wildebeests, and giraffes, as well as the ever-present vervet monkeys catching air between branches.
  • The jathis were in perfect harmony, and executed with energy and verve.
  • But she surprises me with her verve, dodging the car at the last second with a little roll that reverses into like a forward summersault, coming down way hard on my unmentionables. The Pathetic Phallacy
  • His stylistic verve and a gift for irony have earned him considerable praise in Spain. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The verve and fluency that have been their hallmarks throughout a thoroughly entertaining season were absent altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shelob, Smaug, the Balrog ... in their astounding names, the fearful verve of their descriptions, their various undomesticated malevolence, these creatures are utterly embedded in our world-view. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Cutting precision turns with a fixed heel, blasting through crud and powder, handling a steep couloir with skill and verve - fun is a word that doesn't even come close to this wonderful experience.
  • A free-ranging vervet monkey, baboon, or macaque recognizes other members of his group as individuals.
  • It is also a film of great cinematic verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • That research, involving vervet monkeys, linked abnormal serotonin activity to poor impulse control and aggression in the monkeys.
  • It's a strange, Verve-like moment of violin tremolo and stylized country made all the stranger by Toomey's lyrics, unrhymed, articulate and serious.
  • The corner is taken with similar verve and there is a goalmouth scramble where Arendse is unable to gather.
  • He also recounts aspects of Venetian history with verve. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It recrudesced the laughter and the song, and put a lilt into my own imagination so that I could laugh and sing and say foolish things with the liveliest of them, or platitudes with verve and intensity to the satisfaction of the pompous mediocre ones who knew no other way to talk. Chapter 29
  • We enjoyed the spirit and verve of Andrew Cuomo's speech: the young lancer laying out the problem and part of his plan if there be a plan; the Albany veterans, expressing verbal support and encouragement, the infighting necessarily left for another day and a place outside public view. Henry J. Stern: The Governor's Speech
  • Maybe we all have an inner desire to ascend towards the heavens with grace and verve.
  • This Forrest is home to baboons and vervet monkeys.
  • A double-page album conveys all the panic, speed, ferocity, movement and verve of the hunt.
  • This is an action - packed thriller, full of verve, violence, courage and fantastic imagery.
  • Among the monkeys species found in East Africa are the blue or syke monkey, the vervet monkey and the colobus monkey.
  • Its massive irony is that the magically maudlin piano refrain and chronically depressed vocal that gives this song all the power, soul and verve that are so glaringly missing from the rest of the album.
  • Vervets got their name from the French word vert, which means green, because the soft, dense fur on their backs has a greenish hue, which contrasts with their pale yellow or white underparts and black faces, hands, and feet. How to Speak Dog
  • Still, we applaud his verve in moving quickly on this suggestion and his willingness to embrace monitoring by watchdogs rather than trying to outbark them. Undefined
  • She was a young woman in her 20s who sparkled with creative verve and obvious good taste.
  • Animals include duikers, eland and colobus, vervet and blue monkeys.
  • It helps when the talent involved in bringing these characters to life does so with vim and verve.
  • He looked for the dramatic, like the sunset in this painting, and painted it with great verve. Improve Your Landscape Painting
  • Animals include duikers, eland and colobus, vervet and blue monkeys.
  • (Oasis, Ash, The Verve) and recorded in rural Wales, this is a big leap forward for the band and adds the newfound grandeur of string arrangements to their raw 70s pop and pub rock influenced tunes, delivered as ever in thick, near-impenetrable Dundonian accents. VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅
  • They were studying vervet monkeys living freely in their natural state in Amboseli National Park in Kenya.
  • Names should always be designated with verve and panache and Scotland, it turns out, has plenty of both.
  • The cast of characters, their overlap with historical figures including Bollywood actors/actresses and their affairs, producers, not to mention Khomeini and ..of course Mahound and the verve of the writing. Fatwa on Rushdie Turns 20, Still in Force - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Verve also marks NHT's first use of "coaxially mounted" drivers, and represents "the first of a number of lifestyle approaches" to selling speakers, said executive Chris Byrne. TWICE - Digital Imaging News
  • She has all the gusto, verve and enthusiasm of youth. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also recounts aspects of Venetian history with verve. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Though Underhill admits his band of three saxes, a crazy bassist, and a dancing drummer is getting on in years, he claims they've still got that old verve.
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  • A great many of us are familiar with the baboon and vervet monkey.
  • There were cookies and jelly candies, too, and a glass of the local verbena cordial, Verveine.
  • While the payoff is barely worth the effort, I was forced to marvel at his storytelling verve and his inventive prose style.
  • So I long for the energetic verve of a Saki, the narrative vigour and cultural cameos of a Maugham, the imaginative bizarreness of a Roald Dahl or the feminine insights of a Doris Lessing.
  • It did not help that the service to him was in short supply but that customary verve and swagger to his game was conspicuous by its absence. Times, Sunday Times
  • A slim, graceful monkey, with long arms and legs, and a fairly flat face, the vervet is sometimes known as a savanna monkey, since it spends most of its time on or near the savanna. How to Speak Dog
  • Instead I stumbled across a treat, with Kerry O'Keeffe and Terry Alderman idiosyncratically but judiciously analysing Australia's fall from grace and applauding the tourists' mettle and verve. Aussie cricket commentators have been a breath of fresh air on air | Rob Bagchi
  • Black rhino, buffalo, eland and warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) have been reintroduced, while natural populations of greater kudu, bushbuck, common duiker and springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) as well as chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas) and vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) are common. Maputaland-Pondoland bushland and thickets
  • Most of the members - including Sam - were sentenced to death and fusilladed in the early morning of 1 July 1443 in the Dunes of Overveen.
  • These dark, medium rich, raisiny wines retain their acidic verve with age.
  • And when the out-takes fail to carry their usual verve, you just know you have witnessed a particularly bad movie.
  • The High Command remained constricted by its novelettish story of murder, blackmail, and family secrets, but the verve of Dickinson's direction still shone through.
  • Its passionate verve makes your hair bristle with sheer pleasure.
  • The combative mockney is a keen footballer and hat tricks have been celebrated with less verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lang achieves his vision with panache, verve and high style.
  • We commend the work of Jyllie in particular for her drive, verve and persistence in organising the parade.
  • Look out, too, for vervet monkeys, baboons - and giant tortoises.
  • It is written with great sympathy and verve and - all too rare a commodity in scholarly writing - a sense of humour. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Leonard writes with verve and wit and with a sense of delighted discovery, so that even though his book recirculates a limited number of related concepts, the reader is never bored.
  • And when the out-takes fail to carry their usual verve, you just know you have witnessed a particularly bad movie.
  • What motives drive the leader of a group of vervet monkeys to take risks on behalf of all, especially since he joined them from another tribe?
  • The story is propelled by its inventive energy and visual verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clearly the criterion for survival has little to do with narrative verve alone.
  • A free-ranging vervet monkey, baboon, or macaque recognizes other members of his group as individuals.
  • I love the idea of hauling a bed outside but my husband and son called me cuckoo and I sort of lost my verve for THAT idea. Maryjanes Farm...
  • We can all give energy and verve to our particular format. The Sun
  • He attributes his tremendous verve to the combination of a vegan diet -'do you know how many animals one person eats in a lifetime? Times, Sunday Times
  • Joe quickly gained a reputation as a Washington host of verve and style.
  • Vervet monkeys with their anxious faces come closer to look at us.
  • His stylistic verve and a gift for irony have earned him considerable praise in Spain. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The mansion to which Nelson refers is the mountaintop studio in upper New York state, near Woodstock, where the label housed the band with producer Owen Morris (Oasis, the Verve ... and no relation to George) to begin production on the mini-album. Metro Times
  • Hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) are common in the woodlands throughout the ecoregion and both the blue monkey (Cercopithecus mitis) and the vervet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops) occur in the forests. South Malawi montane forest-grassland mosaic
  • They have to contend with elephants, hippos, bushpigs, porcupines, vervet monkeys, baboons and birds which are after their crops.
  • His stylistic verve and a gift for irony have earned him considerable praise in Spain. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I loved the verve and style the French firm have rediscovered. The Sun
  • Where these trees are growing in natural bush, the fleshy fruit is a favourite with both vervet monkeys and the rarer samango monkeys.
  • It did not help that the service to him was in short supply but that customary verve and swagger to his game was conspicuous by its absence. Times, Sunday Times
  • We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash.
  • Animals include duikers, eland and colobus, vervet and blue monkeys.
  • With clarity and verve, he drove home the timeless message of the Gita.
  • The fellow -- switching often within seconds into and out of Aunt Lucy's sort-of-Brazilian outfit -- sings, dances, jokes, mugs and romances with the kind of verve that should propel him from recognizable player to hurrahed musical leading-man, if only the right subsequent part comes along. David Finkle: First Nighter: City Center Encores! Series Where's Charley? All-Singing, All-Dancing, All-Lovable
  • The press created this New Glam thing with Verve and Suede but our third single stiffed and eventually we were dropped.
  • Fairbanks has found similar results in a study of impulsivity in female vervets, not yet published.
  • But she remained undaunted to the end, embarking on a new social life in London with great verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the other end, even though mistakes began to creep in, there was enough pace and verve to gee the crowd up if not break through.
  • Also present are elephant, sable antelope, reedbuck, common duiker, blue and vervet monkeys.
  • It's a tribute to the filmmakers' verve that they've kept the sex scenes funny—extremely funny—since what we're seeing is sheer self-abasement. 'Bridesmaids' Catches the Bouquet
  • Florida teems with other non-native species - from African monitor lizards to vervet monkeys.
  • Its fire, intellectual verve and occasional fanaticism are almost unique in British journalism.
  • Games that were danced through last season with verve and energy now feel laborious, as players grope for the glitter that once trailed behind them. Times, Sunday Times
  • He looked for the dramatic, like the sunset in this painting, and painted it with great verve.
  • Like Clark Coolidge, whose verve depends on malapropism, neologism, and ricochet, Roberts bounces back and forth within a multivalent vocabulary.
  • In this park of 137 sq km area, you will see baboon, colobus and vervet monkeys, duikers, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, leopard, hyena, zebra and a wide range of antelopes.
  • Dans la musique, ça existe aussi, dans le même goût il y a un barbu, riche-crasseux, lunettes de star et verve de quiche lorraine. Madame André and the Love Graffiti
  • He's a poor singer, but we had to admire the sheer verve of his performance.
  • We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash.
  • If ensemble unity was pushed to its limits, conductor Harry Bicket made sure the improvisatory verve didn't undermine cohesion. English Concert at Library of Congress
  • Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around.
  • What saves Auster's story from ponderousness is the sheer verve with which he follows his narrator through the labyrinthine plot.
  • Stewart and Jones have produced something extremely rare - a computer instruction manual written with verve, life and humour.
  • We need to start preparing for the worst and need to attack this issue with the verve and urgency that people had in the last campaign.
  • Yet this same musician played the Blues movement of the Ravel Sonata with the jazzy verve of a Stephane Grappelli.
  • Her coquettish verve and her lippy song material will make the gals share a laugh and leave the ducktail set absolutely spellbound.
  • Both have played with verve and style to compare with the world's best. The Sun
  • They played with invention and verve allied to common sense and steely determination on Saturday evening.
  • The major parties have performed all right, but there's no excitement, no verve and no spirit.
  • The verve and exuberance that could border on trance was utilized well in songs like Teri mahafil mein kismat aazamaa kar ham bhi dekhenge, Ghadii bhar ko tere nazadiik aakar ham bhI dekhenge (by Shakeel from Mughal-e-azam). NAACHGAANA
  • Whilst, like many currently, they are heavily indebted to the post punk sounds of groups such as Gang Of Four or NYC's Mars, they do it with their own verve and fire rather than be mere copyists.
  • Humans, apparently just like vervets, can't resist observing, memorizing, and uttering distinctions.
  • So much energy and verve; so few paying punters to go round. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can check out a couple of MP3s on their site but if you like the sound of The Verve filtered through dirty blues rock then you won't go wrong.
  • These remixes come close to capturing the spirit of other jazz-remix projects such as Germany's Mojo series, Verve Remixed and, of course, the various Blue Note Revisited series.
  • He was tall and full of verve and enthusiasm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The politics of John Heartfield's collages and the work of the Russians in the 1920s have not lost their verve and bite.
  • This notion he argues with great verve, based on extensive reading in original literature.
  • The whirlwind paced action inherently requires meticulous timing and control, which the cast display with consummate verve and flair.
  • It long remained a popular favourite in the theatre, its verve, bustle and wit, utterly defiant of the modest Josephs and qualmy prudes who censured these lively scenes. A Memoir of Mrs. Behn
  • Liverpool are full of vim and verve but it's all a bit aimless.
  • Until now it was assumed that this layer limited the echo, but now Marlies Overvelde of the University of Twente, The Netherlands, has shown that it is precisely the shell that determines the sensitivity of contrast echography. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Within a week we were navigating our way through the mulga with great verve and confidence.
  • And it's also a way of injecting a bit of verve and va-va-voom into a long-time staid art scene.
  • They have to contend with elephants, hippos, bushpigs, porcupines, vervet monkeys, baboons and birds which are after their crops.
  • Of the patients he meets, the most appealing is Noelle (Emma Roberts), and the most mysterious — and funny, surprising and touching — is Bobby, who's played with sensational verve by Zach Galifianakis. A Grownup Look at Lennon as a 'Boy'
  • Tsavo West is filled with crocodiles, vervet monkeys, antelope, baboons, giraffes and hippos.
  • Black rhino, buffalo, eland and warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) have been reintroduced, while natural populations of greater kudu, bushbuck, common duiker and springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) as well as chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas) and vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops) are common. Maputaland-Pondoland bushland and thickets
  • Much of the election's verve was provided by Mr. Arain and Mr. Blessed, each in his own way making the case for blowing some of the cobwebs from a university whose professors, known as dons or fellows, have clung to ancient traditions and privileges, including access to college wine-cellars with some of the best vintages and rules that prohibit all but the fellows from walking on the immaculate college lawns. NYT > Home Page
  • I wrote an introductory e-mail to farms all over Quebec describing my fervour and verve.
  • She delivered her speech with tremendous wit and verve.
  • During this sitting there were little skirmishes between the family and the painter, who had the audacity to call pere Vervelle witty. Pierre Grassou
  • This show had all the verve and nerve that makes London street fashion the envy of the world.
  • The pitch-black bark with coarse texture is well weathered and full of the verve of unyieldingness.
  • Fairbanks' silent action flick, cinematizing McCulley's story with clever verve and humor, set the style and plot for most of the screenplays to follow.
  • The far-fetched story is propelled by its endlessly inventive energy and visual verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vervet monkeys are omnivorous and consume a wide range of plant materials like fruits, seeds, sap, and flowers.
  • What happened to personality, verve and humor?
  • More verve and vivacity, but this time with a Victorian backdrop.
  • He began and ended the performance energetically enough, but his movements were seriously constrained for much of the evening: He wasn't cueing and exhorting the players with his usual verve. Lee Rosenbaum: Fright Night at the Opera: Met's "Die Walküre" Enthralls, Despite Mishaps
  • Full of excellent illustrations, the authors tackle this notoriously odoriferous issue with verve and simplicity.
  • They play with a style and verve we always dreamt of. Times, Sunday Times
  • The band have verve, youth and vigour and their ebullient style puts me in mind of The Monkees until I listen to the lyrics.
  • Here, in other words, is a nightmare vision of a world without originality, verve, spirit or love.
  • Among baby vervet monkeys, the males even prefer to play with trucks and the females with other kinds of toys!
  • What the CDs cannot however capture, is the verve and the gutsy performance which is all part of the live gig.
  • By arguing in such a way, Mr. Hart draws upon and restates, with verve and ornament, the classical Christian view that all evil is an absence, a privation of good.
  • The problem is that none of Piggins' performance verve and energy makes it onto the CD.
  • People lay into absent acquaintances with verve, enthusiasm and the prowess that comes from years of practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teenage girls have passione and verve and the chutzpah to do anything and wear anything they want.
  • Vervet monkeys are omnivorous and consume a wide range of plant materials like fruits, seeds, sap, and flowers.
  • In the latter Benavente is an enchanting master because of his unlaboured wit and comic verve, his radiant good nature, and his grace, which combines all these qualities. Nobel Prize in Literature 1922 - Presentation Speech
  • The verve and fluency that have been their hallmarks throughout a thoroughly entertaining season were absent altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not entirely without moments of towering riffage, the band have sculpted a progressive verve far from their initial metal template. The Sun
  • He struggled to walk onto the stage but played flute, tenor and alto sax, police whistle, African tom-toms and cow-bell with enviable vigour and verve.
  • With her timing and verve, especially in her daffy musical numbers, she has consistently outshone Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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  • Ruth is a pretty funny lady, but her sass and verve seem to be overplayed and pretty much misused here.
  • There's enough acidity here to balance all that fruit, but it doesn't show the tension and verve that are apparent in cooler, more-typical years. Lenn Thompson
  • Animals include duikers, eland and colobus, vervet and blue monkeys.
  • Not only did he write a great story, but he also directed it with characteristic verve and energy.
  • The fresco depicts monkeys that are strikingly similar in form and posture to members of the genus Cercopithecus, including green monkeys, vervets and grivets.
  • The mayonnaise that binds the salad gets extra verve from lemon juice and dijon mustard. Times, Sunday Times
  • He continued to play and record and, despite failing eyesight, he performed with his customary verve once he was perched on a stool on stage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experiments on three species of primates - vervets, macaques, and humans - also demonstrated that parents play favorites, to the benefit of healthier offspring.
  • The speed and verve of the humour that hallmarks The Simpsons is almost completely missing in these intricate, but amateurish, cartoon strips with mile upon mile of annoyingly small, handwritten captions.
  • Vervet monkey Cercopithecus aethiops and chacma baboon Papio ursinus are common round the falls and lion Panthera leo (VU) and leopard P. pardus are occasionally seen. Mosi-oa-Tunya Victoria Falls, Zambia
  • Chenliang was a representative literate in Song dynasty. He behaved the verve and the magnificent sentiment.
  • In this park of 137 sq km area, you will see baboon, colobus and vervet monkeys, duikers, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, leopard, hyena, zebra and a wide range of antelopes.
  • The group from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, to perform before Hyderabadis, was full of verve and vigour.
  • A lot more is known about cercopithecines, such as macaques, baboons and vervets, because many of them are ground-dwelling monkeys which are relatively easy to study.
  • We expect verve and endeavour, to win or lose with potency. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cojocaru's and Kobborg's verve gave substance to what otherwise might've seemed a sweet, airy meringue of a dance.
  • This balletic score received a performance filled with rhythmic verve and brio.
  • The far-fetched story is propelled by its endlessly inventive energy and visual verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Green monkeys are also called vervets, tantalus, sabeus, and grivet monkeys.
  • The mayonnaise that binds the salad gets extra verve from lemon juice and dijon mustard. Times, Sunday Times
  • This balletic score received a performance filled with rhythmic verve and brio.
  • Here, in other words, is a nightmare vision of a world without originality, verve, spirit or love.

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