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How to use vigour in a sentence

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Nevertheless, for Thagard, there are still ways of shoring up coherence with varying degrees of vigour.
The quick, compact vigour of his service causes a wind that sends his untucked shirt halfway up his back.
The only downside is the vigour of the tree, which is weakened by the sap sucking of the coccids.
Our western and south-western gusts of wind are very destructive to the vine when it is in the full vigour of growth.
The band have verve, youth and vigour and their ebullient style puts me in mind of The Monkees until I listen to the lyrics.
The group from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, to perform before Hyderabadis, was full of verve and vigour.
In an overwhelmingly male milieu, the diminutive Borda added verve and vigour.
With verve and vigour, they hold on to their ideal of delivering the message of peace.
Aided by the river's rapid current, he swam several miles downstream in an impressive display of physical vigour.
Some appeared to be very sick and feeble while there were also young men and women in best of health and vigour.
He was unusual among Bolshoi dancers in having not only strength and athletic vigour, but elegance too.
You are blessed with good health and vigour, which enable you to participate in busy schedules.
A typical heart failure patient will have become accustomed to an inexorable decline in physical vigour.
The task of translating Buddha's teachings was carried out with great vigour and enthusiasm.
Such hope lent a spring to their step and vigour to their efforts in the face of determined opposition.
These two young sides played the game with freshness, with vigour and with total commitment.
In the matches against Celtic these clubs played with an admirable fire and vigour.
In another pulsating affair full of vim and vigour it may seem absurd to select a single act as the turning point.
Energy, vigour and emotion were what were missing most in the second-rate acting.
And the young cast brings to the production enough raw energy and vigour to leave the audience spellbound.
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He still made a jest of her remonstrance, trying the temper of the animal, and rejoicing in its dark flushes of ireful vigour.
It was not an ordinary movement, but an intense rush made with all the elan and vigour of hardy and highly-trained men.
It had also brought into vigour the earliest and best historic literature, the narratives of the Elohist and the Jehovist.
Precocity is sometimes a symptom of disease rather than of intellectual vigour.
But the style has too much vigour and terseness to warrant this supposition.
The ease and plenty which they enjoy, enervate their manners, and destroy all vigour both of body and mind.
As Homer is the first vigour and lustihood, Ossian is the decay and old age of poetry.
Hermon, on the contrary, was overflowing with manly vigour, and the strongest among the ephebi in the wrestling school.
If the parent root be good, he thinks it will flourish in every soil, and perhaps acquire fresh vigour from transplantation.
It is the tuberose of our gardens, but growing with great vigour and luxuriance.
The fault of Mr Townsend's style is, diffuseness, a tendency to colloquiality, and a deficiency of vigour.
His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed.
They entered into the contest, therefore, with their usual vigour, and their usual cruelty.
Occasionally one had an impression that it had once been a folk dance of vigour and significance.
The morris dance is essentially a manifestation of vigour rather than of grace.
Nevertheless, with a dogged persistency unusual to our Gallic neighbours, they continued to fight with unquelled vigour.
She denounced the corruptness of the monks and clergy with a vigour which delighted their enemies.
The symmetry and vigour of growth makes this red pine a handsomer tree than the ragged, discouraged-looking pitch pines.
A more vigorous empire might have thrust forward and reconquered Dacia, but the Roman Empire lacked any such vigour.
The great-nephew, in a fury of blushes, dropped old John's hand with some vigour, and seized that of the next person in the line.
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