vividly in English

adverb

brightly; distinctly; graphically; in a lively manne

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1. Bertha vividly remembers the Conflagration that

2. She related the whole story vividly.

3. The photos vividly capture the war's Barbarity

4. Arjelo's novel vividly recreates 15th-century Spain.

5. The photos vividly capture the war's Barbarity

6. I vividly remember my first day at school.

7. I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.

8. I can vividly remember the day we met.

9. Vividly lit glass facades are an extraordinary enrichment...

10. I vividly remember the day we first met.

11. The characters in the book are vividly presented.

12. The odour brought her vividly, almost tangibly before him.

13. “Absolute power Corrupts absolutely.” His maxim has been vividly

14. The film vividly recounts conflicts between politics and art.

15. The feeling of tranquility, neatness and simplicity revives vividly.

16. Bertha vividly remembers the conflagration that consumed her childhood home.

17. The book vividly depicts French society of the 1930 s.

18. In From Captives to Consuls, Brett Goodin vividly traces the

19. I can see you clearly. vividly emblazon in my mind.

20. Frey brings Toulouse-Lautrec vividly to life, warts and all.

21. • Bertha vividly remembers the Conflagration that consumed her childhood home.

22. His even teeth gleamed falsely, vividly in the intense sunlight.

23. 4 Bertha vividly remembers the conflagration that consumed her childhood home.

24. I vividly remember visiting her one day when we were dating.

25. The blatant example of Stalin has vividly shown the world this.

26. 19 The author portrays life in a refugee camp very vividly.

27. The museum collection vividly portrays the heritage of 200 years of canals.

28. A simple doggerel tells us vividly the meaning of the property right.

29. The novel vividly conveys the experience of growing up during the war.

30. The story of his life is vividly recounted in this new book.

31. (Isaiah 34:11, 12) The smoke ‘ascending to time indefinite’ vividly illustrates this.

32. In the beginning, Eugenia wears vividly colored gowns encrusted with flowers and fruit.

33. 15 Defoe vividly narrated the adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his desert island.

34. It also vividly portrays what that love is like and how it is displayed.

35. Vividly colourful Billboards are an effective marketing tool for promoting a service or product.

36. One apparently isolated incident can vividly illustrate a more generalized pattern of family life.

37. What I remember vividly about the river crossing is how cold the water was.

38. The language used in this poem vividly Conveys what it feels like to be dying

39. The whole of the vividly imaginative language that John uses aims to offer this consolation.

40. Caste roams wide and deep, lives and deaths vividly captured, haloed with piercing cultural critique

41. I vividly remember soldiers attacking our village and forcing all to flee for their lives.

42. She also acts vividly, and the card game and last-minute rescue are effectively tense.

43. Many of us vividly remember alarming reports from Georgia during the years 1999 to 2003.

44. Already the flames showed up vividly though there was no other indication of the failing light.

45. His photographs show vividly the lives of poverty-stricken families in the Gorbals area of Glasgow.

46. The film vividly portrays the seamy side of life in the London of the early 70s.

47. You can vividly picture the great commotion Demetrius the silversmith stirred up among the crowds assembled there.

48. I can very vividly remember the very first time that I gave a session on public speaking.

49. It has to do most vividly with the very question, "Which language should the subaltern speak in?"

50. The cold, hard cruelty of two young men is vividly brought to life in this true story.