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    liveliness


    1. The spectre of death already lingers in the rooms of the house, yet neurotic aunt Despina moves around with a liveliness I have never seen on her before


    2. When he was complimenting her on her liveliness, she thought this would be as good a time as any to have the talk they needed to have


    3. From time to time she watched the new world of alien features and fads strut and crow and found it all strangely attractive, but the rules of the game quite prevented her from embracing such energy and liveliness


    4. liveliness of the tribal people


    5. The stillness and lack of liveliness disturbed him, for he greatly preferred the hustle and bustle of normal days when guests mingled even at this hour of the morning; now, with the chandelier and sconces dim in sympathy with the natural light, there seemed to be a hollowness permeating the air that even gave way to a touch of evil, perhaps that which Faye Underwood had feared and Elizabeth Bascomb had sensed


    6. The warm, natural light, whose presence had been sorely missed by the tall windows that flanked the grand lobby and now robbed the chandeliers of their monopoly, combined with the liveliness of the guests, filled him with an optimism and confidence that had started to wane given the dramatic turn of events, which made the prospect of solving the case seem hopeless


    7. It was a sober time, replacing the whimsical days that had given such liveliness to the streets


    8. Since then I have felt a strange feeling of liveliness and


    9. As for the “day” it is that light which comes with the sunrise to uncover all what we see of our Provider’s boons, so we go to work having reacquired our liveliness and got rid of tiredness as if we have been born once again and had started a new stage in our life


    10. Indeed they felt revived and enlivened by this quirky behavior and liveliness, and even gave out a hearty chuckle at his antics

    11. Indeed they felt revived and enlivened by this quirky behaviour and liveliness, and even gave out a hearty chuckle at his antics


    12. His charming green eyes were shining with glamour and liveliness


    13. The raucous cries of the seagulls filled the air with an annoying liveliness


    14. Sorbonne to meet the professors in charge of the Literature department and Paul would walk aimlessly around the city, enjoying the charm and liveliness of Paris, the well dressed, attractive young people busily going about their business, the beautiful old buildings and shops with their tasteful, luxurious merchandise, the Seine and its bridges, the Louvre and the Luxembourg art galleries and all the other tourist attractions


    15. A subdued air, with the total absence of mannerisms that in Monette with her humor, liveliness and outspokenness were so charming, nevertheless, gave


    16. We acknowledge that the associations of holy blessedness and sinful misery occasionally, as in the cited passage, come forward into vivid prominence in the use of the terms life and death; and not only that, but also that other secondary associations of these terms and their correlatives, such as the ideas of force and liveliness, of weakness and torpor, of a spiritual and of a carnal condition, occasionally are made prominent in the use of the words, as perhaps in such passages as these: 'Quicken you me in thy way’—Psalm cxix


    17. And so, she brightened up her face and said, “It was fine,” adding more and more liveliness to her voice


    18. "If Roland was not a more graceful person than your worship has described," said the curate, "it is no wonder that the fair Lady Angelica rejected him and left him for the gaiety, liveliness, and grace of that budding-bearded little Moor to whom she surrendered herself; and she showed her sense in falling in love with the gentle softness of Medoro rather than the roughness of Roland


    19. He began to put questions concerning his new home, and its inhabitants, with greater interest and liveliness


    20. This gave it a kind of liveliness, a tendency to spring forward on the catch of the oars in a way that no other design or material could duplicate

    21. Most important, both featured Pocock’s trademark camber, the slight curvature that gave them compression, spring, and liveliness in the water


    22. ‘All or one?’ And not assisting the harassed young man she was dancing with in the conversation, the thread of which he had lost and could not pick up again, she obeyed with external liveliness the peremptory shouts of Korsunsky starting them all into the grand round, and then into the chaine, and at the same time she kept watch with a growing pang at her heart


    23. rapidity, and a liveliness he had not shown till then


    24. It shone with such gaiety and youth, such innocent youth, that it suggested the liveliness of a fourteen-year-old boy, and yet it was the face of the majestic Emperor


    25. ‘Oh, undoubtedly!’ said Prince Andrew, and with sudden and unnatural liveliness he began chaffing Pierre about the need to be very careful with his fifty-year-old Moscow cousins, and in the midst of these jesting remarks he rose, taking Pierre by the arm, and drew him aside


    26. Pierre noticed that after every ball that hit the redoubt, and after every loss, the liveliness


    27. He would enjoy her liveliness and she has talents to value his powers


    28. She feared she had been doing wrong: saying too much, overacting the caution which she had been fancying necessary; in guarding against one evil, laying herself open to another; and to have Miss Crawford's liveliness repeated to her at such a moment, and on such a subject, was a bitter aggravation


    29. One small, helping cause of all this liveliness in Stubb, was soon made strangely manifest


    30. But while now upon so wide a field thus variously accomplished and with such liveliness of expertness in him, too; all this would seem to argue some uncommon vivacity of intelligence

    31. "Ah! it is your lordship," said he, with liveliness


    32. "All or one?" And not assisting the harassed young man she was dancing with in the conversation, the thread of which he had lost and could not pick up again, she obeyed with external liveliness the peremptory shouts of Korsunsky starting them all into the grand round, and then into the chaine, and at the same time she kept watch with a growing pang at her heart


    33. “Oh, undoubtedly!” said Prince Andrew, and with sudden and unnatural liveliness he began chaffing Pierre about the need to be very careful with his fifty-year-old Moscow cousins, and in the midst of these jesting remarks he rose, taking Pierre by the arm, and drew him aside


    34. Pierre noticed that after every ball that hit the redoubt, and after every loss, the liveliness increased more and more


    35. At the same time, for all the mother’s liveliness of disposition and the daughter’s air of indifference and abstraction, something told one that the former was incapable of feeling affection for anything that was not pretty and gay, but that Avdotia, on the contrary, was one of those natures which, once they love, are willing to sacrifice their whole life for the man they adore


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    Synonyms for "liveliness"

    animation liveliness life spirit sprightliness energy enthusiasm vigour zeal ardour

    "liveliness" definitions

    general activity and motion


    animation and energy in action or expression