vivacious in the PONS Dictionary

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When he decided to go into politics in the 1950s, she became first a vivacious campaigner and later an active parliamentary wife.
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Despite the hardships of her life she was vivacious, loved pretty clothes and enjoyed dancing.
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With the quickening of tempo the music becomes more vivacious, with a chattering figure in the woodwinds and violins.
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The dense jungles here are home to vivacious wildlife here.
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She is a charming and vivacious character who flirts with her own husband even though he has been convinced to resist her charms.
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She is sprightly and vivacious and lives life to the fullest.
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Her talents contribute to the vivacious sounds of instruments like the violin, mandolin and accordion.
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She described the role as an attempt to shed her vivacious public image.
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Her character has often been described as vivacious, giggly, and brisk, but never scholarly or devout.
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It was an ideal role for her, a strange, proud, moody and capricious woman, who was nonetheless vivacious, appealing and entertaining.
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