brisk in the PONS Dictionary

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English
However, goods traffic was always brisk, and this continued until the 1970s.
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Before entering the dancing area, the drummers play a short and brisk rhythm.
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Her writing is also regarded by as being especially informal and of a brisk everyday style.
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With a brisk wind blowing from that direction, it was hoped that the fire would spread to the fort, and it very nearly did so.
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The song has elements of country music, and is taken at a brisk pace.
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Over the next two days, little change in strength occurred due to brisk upper-level winds.
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Her character has often been described as vivacious, giggly, and brisk, but never scholarly or devout.
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But after it was released to secondary movie houses, word-of-mouth began to spread and ticket sales became brisk.
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The first movement is brisk and in sonata form, the second movement is slow, and the third movement is fast.
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The habitat is a pavement of dry, exposed, white rock that takes full sun and brisk, dry winds.
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