vibrant造句31 Casual or classically smart, there are spots, stripes and bold blocks of vibrant colour so you really can suit yourself!
32 They are the men and women who start vibrant new companies, turn around failing companies, and shake up staid ones.
33 They are always popular stocking-fillers, especially for those who are keen to re-live younger and perhaps more vibrant days.
34 In the forefront of this scene flutters the dress, incongruously vibrant despite its suggestion of loss.
35 Neutral colors in their cubicles would soothe them, while sharp, vibrant colors would energize them in the public areas.
36 This world of vibrant life and sudden death is exemplified by the fastest animal on earth- the cheetah.
37 Will my hon. Friend also confirm that 1991 has been a vibrant and exciting year in the North sea?
38 The lack of a corresponding vibrant philosophical base fro residential care has impoverished it.
39 It is a long time since politics were more vibrant, at least for anyone who is not a professional Conservative.
40 The morning air was vibrant with memories of similar mornings.
41 The relatively modern pews and colourful hassocks seem merely transient and do nothing to conceal the vibrant essence of this ancient environment.
42 This part of the Fashion District has been vibrant long before we started talking Downtown renaissance.
43 But they described a dense population, a vibrant economy and open grassland.
44 The vibrant meets the violent and dozens grin at a joke they're not quite sure they understand.
45 As lovers they were not exactly vibrant, but their voices and Lehar's music more than made up for that.
46 But vibrant is such an abstract term that it can not be used to describe what to look for in a dough.
47 For a mild, self-effacing family man, substitute a vibrant, powerful family man who pays due tribute to Margaret Thatcher.
48 The result was a glorious panoply of sensual colour ranging from vibrant cobalt to cool mauve-blue, from sunflower yellow to melon.
49 Shot in vibrant colours and from bizarre angles, their squeaky clean Space Age home epitomises this antiseptic respectability.
50 It is assisted by conscious intention on our part to recover balance and vibrant health.
51 By 1969 the parish was renowned for its vibrant liturgies, lusty singing and excellent preaching.
52 The appeal of watching these football highlights over toast and tea was enhanced by the vibrant colour of the images.
53 The vibrant village is a place where some residents plant rows of red and pink flowers around their squat concrete houses.
54 If the people are given half a chance there is hope for a return to it's colourful and vibrant past.
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56 But they will be remembered for their profound creative insight and as the people who restored the mill as a vibrant life-force.
57 Gospel music has also become a vibrant part of the sound at the hippest dance clubs.
58 The Last To Know is the most exuberant track, helped by a vibrant horn section and a catchy melody.
59 Two minutes in its unplanned, crooked, medieval streets reveal that it is a more vibrant, cheerful and successful place.
60 This is a fibre which takes dye so easily and well to produce all these lovely vibrant colours.