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In a word, it was a most pleasant evening, enlivened with ribald laughter from a group of geriatric golfers!
It was enlivened by a fresh wave of working-class migrants who brought socialism and republicanism with them.
Throughout the book, the writing is enlivened with bright flashes of wit and Kent's consistently elegant use of language.
The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river.
They also express the weight and mass of the station's structure, which is animated and enlivened through the presence of natural light.
He is never dull and even his more commonplace chapters are enlivened with fascinating detail or asides.
The sheet is enlivened, as a field is when the wind bends grass all in one direction.
The mid-afternoon sun shone down from a sky only occasionally enlivened by the odd fluffy cloud.
And as a prolific writer armed with wit, his articles enlivened the pages of the magazines.
Heated discussions, sometimes carried on in several languages, enlivened the proceedings.
The eye was immediately drawn to these buildings and significant lengths of the streets were enlivened by their presence.
She seemed to be enlivened by the condition outside, exhilarated by the motion of flying through it.
Emigrating to Europe, she co-starred with Paul Robeson in two Brit films of the 30s and enlivened other Brit films for the next four decades.
He came from a family of circus performers and enlivened meetings in which he participated.
The picture may be greatly enlivened by the pellucidness of the water, by the purling and leaping of the streams.
The staging just about passes muster and it is enlivened by vivid sets and flamboyant costumes.
The camaraderie is infectious, and is continuously enlivened by new arrivals and passing vehicles honking their support.
Quotations from articles in and letters to women's magazines enhanced and enlivened the chapter on professional working women.
There were also subtleties that enlivened the action without detracting from the music.
While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mrs. brumby plays finely on the bassoon, and has evenings dedicated to Sebastian Bach, and enlivened with Handel.
All festal occasions in Circassian life are enlivened by the presence of the minstrel.
He had made a raid on the pantry, he said, and enlivened the way by topping off his dinner with them.
The conversation, enlivened by a bottle of Fine Champagne, flowed briskly and cheerfully around the table.
Undoubtedly primitive men in all parts of the North Temperate Zone enlivened their scanty fruit fare with wild cherries.
Mr. Brady's invasion was not the first unscheduled event which had enlivened a party at the Birches.
Many of the women were very pretty and wore bright-colored gowns and sunshades that enlivened the scene.
This intermezzo is not long, and we are again enlivened by the scene on the stage.
He enlivened every composition by their introduction, and in some palaces he interwove them in elegant friezes.
But to have that late day enlivened with the vivacity of youth is much more, and in these postdiluvian times a rarity indeed.
At this moment the chamber was enlivened by the presence of many individuals.
The journey to the Calvin cottage was enlivened by frequent stops for refreshment.
And there it was that Pere Merlier's mill enlivened with its ticktack a corner of wild verdure.
I precariously walked into the room guarded by this tall gentleman wearing glasses, with iron gray hair, his wool sweater enlivened by a bow tie.
He enlivened the excursion by his laughter and strength of a peasant.
At times the proceedings have been enlivened by sparkling humour.
Merton started a little and regarded his companion with an enlivened eye.
In eighteen hundred and fifty-eight the household was enlivened by the arrival of Sir Thomas Lundie.
Just as French dressings have improved our salads, French polish our furniture and excuse my French has enlivened our conversation.
James Highcamp, who were there with Alcee Arobin, had joined them and had enlivened the hours in a fashion that warmed him to think of.
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