Phrases with «vigour»

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Vigour means having a lot of energy, strength, or liveliness. Full definition

Adjective + «vigour»

Noun + «vigour»

Sentences with «vigour»

  • Violence or no violence, they recognised that the outpouring of anger, the sheer youthful vigour of the protests, shamed unions» stale, boring demos, where long - time members do their bit, chant for an hour, eat some sandwiches and then retreat to the pub. (politics.co.uk)
  • While appreciating the renewed vigour with which the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, FERMA was working on some roads in the state, he called for strict supervision of the projects in order to ensure quality execution. (dailypost.ng)
  • Although the premise sounds a little depressing, Detective Pikachu promises lots of laughs and smiles while Tim stays full of vigour in anticipation of being reunited with his dad once again. (videochums.com)
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