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vigour

[ UK /vˈɪɡɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
    his writing conveys great energy
    a remarkable muscularity of style
  2. active strength of body or mind
  3. forceful exertion
    he's full of zip
    he plays tennis with great energy

How To Use vigour In A Sentence

  • That I did not drop it into a cageful of terrier-pups was wholly due to the native vigour with which _Striatus_ hung on. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04
  • We may hear about it in a very short time; the preparations are made meanwhile with more vigour than before; & we must hope that the honour of the country will be in short regained, but when Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Verizon Wireless done transparent from the start that the Droid smartphone was designed to put vigour upon Apple, the builder of the iPhone, as well as AT&T (T), the exclusive U.S. iPhone carrier. RIM May Feel Android Effect | Hottest News at 365Daynews.Com
  • On the other hand, a vine with a small and/or unhealthy root system, be it due to shallow soil, drought, root pests such as phylloxera, or diseases such as armillaria root rot, will support only low-vigour growth.
  • On lui appliqua, en outre, pour sa friponnerie, une vigoureuse bastonnade. French Conversation and Composition
  • Between them stood Yatpan, revivified and full of vigour, with all his strength.
  • Woods has chased titles and money with equal vigour since he broke onto the professional golf tour in 1996.
  • His health and vigour were unimpaired by a stroke.
  • He insisted on showing us how hard it was to break their horny structures - just as well, in view of the vigour of his demonstration.
  • It is perfectly justifiable for him to seek redress - and he intends to do so with vigour. Times, Sunday Times
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