Sentence example with the word 'vigor'

vigor

amperage, charge, effectiveness, full blast, incisiveness, might, playfulness, pull, sportiveness, superiority, zealousness

Definition n. forceful exertion

Last update: March 7, 2016


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What vigor will it infuse into all thy graces and affections !   [adverb]

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Turning aside into the woods, he set about making an encampment with as much vigor as he could summon up.   [noun]

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However, his healthy vigor kept him lingering for many days and nights.   [noun]

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Though his adversary neglected the hills, he had planted his batteries with judgment on the plain, and caused them to be served with vigor and skill.   [noun]

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The vigor of mind and body--our learned youth on one hand and strong-armed peasantry on the other--form the nucleus of our force.   [noun]

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His conscience stood in inverse relation to the vigor of his body.   [noun]

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There your regenerate soul will acquire new life and vigor; your enervated genius will recover unconquerable energy; and your heart, perhaps already withered, will be rejuvenated.   [noun]

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Therefore the penal code--which much prefers intelligence to muscular vigor--has made, of the four varieties mentioned above, a second category, liable only to correctional, not to Ignominious, punishments.   [noun]

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In our day, the robber--the warrior of the ancients--is pursued with the utmost vigor.   [noun]

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Did he--by the efficacious virtue of the right of property, by this MORAL QUALITY infused into the soil--endow it with vigor and fertility.   [noun]

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THE VIGOR OF WOMEN.   [noun]

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