Vibrant
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362 examples of Vibrant in a sentence
He loved his vibrant, eclectic clothes.
I gamely employed the multicolored carpet and a
vibrant
color, in order to evoke the splendor of the multicolored painted bunting bird.
It creates a vibrant, energetic community where people admire and respect each other.
They have home-brewed infrastructure and
vibrant
urban life.
So, with social media and a vibrant,
vibrant
African diaspora, more and more the world is dancing to our rhythm and talking our pidgin.
Rio's a beautiful city, a
vibrant
place, special place.
You probably think about a city full of energy, a
vibrant
city full of green.
When you look out on a clear blue ocean, you're actually gazing at a microbial soup full of
vibrant
life.
You all have a stake in a strong,
vibrant
media.
There's a very
vibrant
debate going on on campus now over whether they should have an honor code, and if so, what it should look like.
It's a vibrant, global community of hackerspaces, and this is just the beginning.
In other words, if democracy is to be rebuilt, is to become again vigorous and vibrant, it is necessary not just for the public to learn to trust their politicians, but for the politicians to learn to trust the public.
EXL: There's a
vibrant
civil society in China, whether it's environment or what-have-you.
Thanks to this movement, we started to imagine a Peruvian cuisine that would bring a new message of a magical and seductive Peru to the world, with Peruvian restaurants that spread all over the world transformed into
vibrant
embassies promoting our culture and our products every day and convincing the world's tourists to come and visit Peru.
In fact, temperate and tropical rainforests each produce a
vibrant
animal orchestra, that instantaneous and organized expression of insects, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals.
And those are the two critical elements of a music city, a city whose leaders recognize the importance of music for our development as individuals, our connection as a community and our viability as a
vibrant
place to live.
If we want to provide decent, fulfilling lives for our children and our children's children, we need to exercise to the very greatest degree possible that duty of care for a vibrant, and hopefully a lasting, democracy.
It is rich and
vibrant
and filled with the creativity of the speakers who speak it.
My personality was entombed within a seemingly silent body, a
vibrant
mind hidden in plain sight within a chrysalis.
A beautiful,
vibrant
transgendered woman, Bhumika has had to overcome being expelled from school and getting incarcerated because of her gender presentation.
A lot of this myelination happens in childhood, so from an early age, our
vibrant
imaginations may have a lot to do with building up brains whose carefully myelinated connections can craft creative symphonies throughout our lives.
They were far more
vibrant
and flashy than the relatively dull greens made from natural pigments, so they quickly became popular choices for paint as well as dye for textiles, wallpaper, soaps, cake decorations, toys, candy, and clothing.
What do these bizarre words and
vibrant
drawings represent?
Even in the camps, we found extraordinary examples of vibrant, flourishing and entrepreneurial businesses.
Solving complex math problems requires inspired creativity and many
vibrant
works of art have intricate logical frameworks.
And what that's done is it's created, like I said, a
vibrant
community that's very inclusive, with people continually working to connect musical ideas, innovate them and keep things constantly up to date.
And in many ways, globalization is a chance for our national traditions to be questioned, regenerated, reinterpreted, to attract new converts to stay
vibrant
and relevant over time.
One of the paradoxes of our time is that baby boomers are more
vibrant
and healthy longer into life, we're actually working later into life, and yet we're feeling less and less relevant.
From the Revolution to the Civil Rights Era, the United States had a vibrant, robustly participatory and raucous culture of voting.
In Miami, we've commissioned and artist, a young artist named Atomico, to create some vivid and
vibrant
images for a new series of "I voted" stickers.
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