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"vivacious" Definitions
  1. (especially of a woman) having a lively, attractive personality

318 Sentences With "vivacious"

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But she also appears vivacious, attractive and full of life.
Sherman, 70, was known as a bubbly and vivacious volunteer.
"She had a very vivacious and effervescent personality," he said.
I thought it was vivacious, relatively tough and very fair.
When good, the wines can be energetic, vivacious and brisk.
Lu's success has been undoubtedly helped by her vivacious personality.
"She brought that vivacious personality everywhere we went," Mr. Osei said.
She was gorgeous, vivacious and luminous, a firefly in Hepburn slacks.
"The energy is, as always, vivacious," Republican Study Committee Chairman Rep.
"Bubbly" and "vivacious" go beyond cheerful to imply a lack of seriousness.
At first, an energetic, vivacious nun seems like an unlikely murder victim.
Vivacious, celery-thin, with a husky, confiding Lauren Bacall-type voice, Mrs.
"She seemed very confidant and very vivacious, very noticeable," Mr. Long said.
Ms. Brennan was as engaged and vivacious as when the evening began.
They are self-contained, but their portraits still feel vivacious and vulnerable.
Elizete Ribeiro, a vivacious masseuse, does not look ready to be pensioned off.
Ayón draws with a supple, vivacious line that I've seen before in Picasso.
Two, James Baldwin: he'd temper Faulkner's drunken foolishness while being vivacious and witty.
She's just unique and vivacious, and I'm really excited for her journey right now.
Las Vegas (CNN)Flor Cardona is a bold, vivacious Latina, with an infectious laugh.
Whereas Anne was timid and shy, Sarah was vivacious, slightly older, and politically involved.
Still, the family still mourns the loss of the vivacious, bright 18-year-old.
The "Swish Swish" performance also featured famous drag queens including RuPaul's Drag Race's Vivacious.
You're feeling like your usual vivacious self, so flirting will feel natural and easy.
Caroline becomes a character, too, a Southern-vivacious life force in flashbacks and fantasies.
In their youth, they can be vivacious and floral, with a pleasant mineral edge.
But still, she wanted to make a change — this time to bold, vivacious red.
"Last we saw her, she was her funny, smart, vivacious self," Domenech wrote on Twitter.
McQuail, a spiky and vivacious actress, lends her husky voice to some sterling comic delivery.
It was motored not only by her vivacious vocal but by Clarence Clemons's surging sax.
That is to say, they are narrated by quiet empathetic characters about adventurous, vivacious characters.
In life, Ms. Velasquez was a vivacious young woman with full cheeks and lush hair.
Princess Diana was a vivacious child — even if her childhood was not always an easy one.
Save on the ASUS VivoBook S15 and finally get a device that's as vivacious as you.
Desna is a vivacious, seasoned woman and owner of the nail salon where the characters work.
She dresses stylishly, and in many ways she reminds us of our mom: upbeat and vivacious.
I never met them, but I knew the vivacious Xu Jue, Xiangdong's mother and Xuehan's wife.
Fudge started off quiet and deferential to her elders — very much unlike the vivacious Tubbs Jones.
Sometimes one should be allowed to be vivacious without receiving racial judgment from the general public.
Family and friends gush about what a vivacious lady my bubbeleh is, and she milks it.
One of the ball&aposs four judges was Vivacious, a drag performer from RuPaul&aposs Drag Race.
The work will detail Van Ness's life before he became Queer Eye's vivacious and hilarious grooming expert.
Like the exotic gardens she immortalized on the canvas, her vivacious spirit also seems to be eternal.            
Other options include vivacious whites like fianos from Campania, good Orvietos from Umbria or vermentinos from Liguria.
From the vivacious cityscape of Vancouver to the spectacular mountains of Whistler, this province has it all.
She might even have perceived a glimmer of her own vivacious self in that couple's determined loquacity.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Today we have a vivacious solve, with amusement in both the clues and the entries.
Now the world understands that Etna can produce fresh, energetic reds that are pure, elegant, subtle and vivacious.
In many of the photos, Kganye's mother is young, and her style and seemingly vivacious personality are foregrounded.
Bodies are draped in lights of the most vivacious colors; X-ray blues, UFO beam yellows, darkroom reds.
The artery-clogging prose is enlivened by the vivacious staging, which makes fecund use of Arnulfo Maldonado's set.
For someone who deals with death on a constant basis, Dr. Rebecca Hsu is shockingly bubbly and vivacious.
While the vivacious Martha had five years of rigorous convent education, her sister Maria had less than two.
"Stott's book delivers a vivacious portrait of the Stratford-upon-Avon Jubilee," Dominic Dromgoole writes in his review.
"This is the most liberal and the most creative and the most vivacious place around," Ms. Dubno said.
The vivacious Eurydice (the soprano Danielle de Niese) seems smitten with the hearty Orpheus (the baritone Joshua Hopkins).
Jeff Donaldson's prescient and powerful work is among the more intriguing and vivacious additions to recent art history.
Containing several vivacious carved wood figures and more than 30 dense, luminous landscapes, the show is a revelation.
He dumped me two weeks later and his Myspace photos began featuring a new, vivacious 221-year-old girl.
"She was very vivacious and young acting and beautiful and we just hit it off right away," says Jameson.
After all, it is a depiction of an intelligent, funny, vivacious teenage girl showing great courage in dire circumstances.
After the war, Mr. Martien was engaged to Maria Emelia, the smart, vivacious, dark-haired beauty of his dreams.
Mario is smitten with his vivacious 32-year-old aunt, Julia (Dalia Davi), who is not related by blood.
Bold and vivacious, Bella, a junior at Columbia University, wore a beige hat with a sloth on the front.
Mr. Pilgram is a gracious, and some would say infectiously vivacious host, intent on keeping the restaurant's community alive.
And what would DanceAfrica be without the BAM/Restoration Dance Youth Ensemble, a beloved group of vivacious young dancers?
DORRANCE DANCE The tap dancer and choreographer Michelle Dorrance energizes the Joyce Theater with her vivacious spirit and skill.
Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
Ashman's vivacious rhymes and Kaufman's lovingly detailed illustrations bring a far-fetched dream to life in this larky story.
I have never been there but I feel like all the images I've seen is some vivacious, bright thing.
I'd arrived at the event—called a "play party" by regular revellers—with a vivacious partner on our third date.
No other city-state can claim such an abundant, vivacious home-grown tourist draw, but our treaties are important, too.
The more I sat with these vivacious paintings, the more metaphorical and thus less gratuitous the work became to me.
Maisel is like Mad Men from the perspective of a vivacious, acid-tongued woman, rather than yet another mopey dude.
But as the queen, she's expected to shine — be better, prettier, more stylish, more vivacious — until she's vilified for it.
"She's very vivacious and full of energy so this is not throwing in the towel, shutting things down," he says.
They think waking up with a perky, vivacious erection is proof that daytime is the right time for makin' love.
Dreyfuss, a once-vivacious feminist and activist, died March 1, two days before tests formally confirmed she had Covid-19.
What's more, Banderas was tasked with showing a muted side of Almodóvar that the vivacious auteur rarely displays in public.
It is no joke getting old, particularly for stubborn, vivacious personalities like Mr. Buatta, and he chafed against its indignities.
By outward appearances, Amrita, Ritu and Dipti are thoroughly modern millennials — vivacious, educated and independent, save for one important fact.
"He was very much a man of new ideas – fresh, vivacious, stimulating," Florida State Dean Donald Weidner told PEOPLE in 2015.
Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy was the fourth of Rose and Joe Kennedy's nine children, but she stood out in her vivacious personality.
The painting's central couple fuse with their background into a cascade of complex cubes, lending the work a vivacious visual texture.
The vivacious teen was a freshman at Silsbee High School in Silsbee, Texas, and a valued member of their cheerleading squad.
Her vivacious intelligence was irresistible onstage alongside Reynolds, and first seen on-screen in Warren Beatty's Shampoo when Fisher was 17.
And yet she was a vivacious young woman at another moment in American history when the future seemed to be female.
She's softly animated and a vivacious storyteller in person, a departure from the melancholy, sometimes hopelessly sad characters she usually plays.
It stars the vivacious actresses Lilyan Tashman and Patsy Ruth Miller, as pleasure-seekers whose attentions stray to each other's husband.
This played on vivacious S-shaped hoops, delicate triple-chain collar necklaces and an exquisite single statement earring in white diamonds.
Their USA Network series follows their vivacious family life with the flamboyant and fashionable patriarch at the center of all the action.
Brilliant, and vivacious, and not wanting to miss out on anything, and ready to take the leap whenever she felt like it.
In concert, Mercury demanded all eyes on him as he darted around stage theatrically, his vivacious dancing only matched by his outfits.
Your choice of laptop says a lot about you, and the ASUS VivoBook Series says you are the creative and vivacious type.
Aguirre-Sacasa told ET that Perry's "wise and vivacious" spirit will live on through the cast, crew and storyline of the show.
Nintendo made it official that Bowsette, a vivacious, fan-created character that melds together Bowser and Princess Peach, is not a thing.
The bright-voiced, vivacious Italian soprano Eleonora Buratto had a rousingly received Met debut as Norina, the young widow who loves Ernesto.
For the most part, both artists are represented on each track equally, with VVV offering a vivacious energy and Holly showing restraint.
This story is told in "Vlisco: African Fashion on a Global Stage," by far the most vivacious of the "Creative Africa" shows.
Vivacious doesn't begin to describe this woman, as she struts, cajoles, clowns and vamps, while Brick keeps refilling his glass with whiskey.
This coterie of young, vivacious women quickly established themselves as firm favourites of Queen Victoria's eldest son, Bertie, the Prince of Wales.
Speaking to TribLive, her father, Yan Sheykhet, described his daughter as a bright and vivacious girl who aspired to be a physical therapist.
His unusual, vivacious creations are now being shown, through October 21927, in Shut Up: Joe Massey's Messages from Prison, at Ricco/Maresca Gallery.
Growing up, the Cheney daughters were a vivacious and personable duo: together on the road, handing out pamphlets and swag at campaign events.
Remember that Cook has long been considered a notoriously boring public speaker, wooden where Steve Jobs was vivacious, measured where Jobs was flamboyant.
In the story, the shy and timid Clark is forced to come out of his comfort zone with the playful and vivacious Lucy.
Playing Carlotta as a professional charmer, Laila Robins incarnates a vivacious woman who becomes worse for wine but never loses her innate elegance.
No. 2 was the 2014 Cuvée de O from Bodegas Avancia in Valdeorras, a vivacious wine with flavors of citrus, apples and honeysuckle.
As a result they have a vivacious front line that looks peculiarly blunt, and a bunch of creative midfielders revving in third gear.
"Most of all we will remember the vivid, vivacious New York he captured in his photos," as Mayor Bill DeBlasio aptly put it.
It's a mesmerizing vision, vivacious, but hungry and scary, the way the drawings of Samuel Palmer, that keyed-up Romantic soul, can be.
The auxiliary bio class character's 180-degree turn from being despondent and combative to vivacious and overeager deserves a story of its own.
Jo Marie Payton, who voiced the vivacious Suga Mama, promised in November that The Proud Family would return, complete with brand new adventures.
She volunteered at a small health clinic in Honduras where she befriended a vivacious 22019-year-old named Cristian, who loved playing soccer.
With both of the girl's parents in attendance, two rabbis described Shirr as a vivacious but resilient girl with an unpredictable home life.
Available on Kanopy (also available to rent on other sites) Instead of the dour Cold War, watch this morbidly vivacious offering from Poland.
You and I were so similar—strong, independent, vivacious, full of life, and yet somehow trapped in this psychotic relationship like I had been.
The loss of their vivacious youngest daughter was "so shocking, so crushing, we didn't know how we'd get through it," Bethany, 36, tells PEOPLE.
According to Mezei Jefferson, director of multicultural education at L'Oreal, Dark & Lovely's third bestselling shade of all time is — you guessed it — Vivacious Red.
This Belle isn't the traditional vivacious Disney princess, and Watson seems to understand that, making her chillier and more guarded than the classic Belle.
There's nothing left for this once vivacious, insidiously confident force but to crawl miserably into bed like the feeble old woman she really is.
You'll know exactly what products work for you — and your gorgeous 'do — so that you can have the vivacious, luscious curls of your dreams.
Her bold approach to layering vivacious colors and patterns has led to an expanding roster of clients, including entrepreneurial women and young Manhattan couples.
And Ms. Brosnahan brings her alive from the opening minutes, a vivacious set-piece in which she gives the toast at her own wedding.
Yet the movie has a ramshackle charm that's due entirely to its vivacious leads, whose mutual devotion and easy, unlabeled sexuality feels endearingly innocent.
Probably the poet's greatest joy was in the vivacious Méry Laurent, his muse and possibly lover, to whom his single love poem is dedicated.
In the LGBTQ community, Edie Windsor is known as a vivacious personality and a tireless activist in the fight for visibility and marriage equality.
And off the stage, she's just as vivacious as on, with a way, somehow both shrewd and charming, of punctuating certain words with italics.
By this time, Johnny G had paved the way for the next generation of cycling embodied in the form of vivacious entrepreneur Ruth Zukerman.
When the Texarkana Texas Police Department responded to a recent call about a "vicious dog," they ended up finding a vivacious and friendly pup instead.
She is smart and vivacious and passionate, imaginative and absolutely capable of being a responsible grown-up, with training and much experience as a journalist.
In a David Letterman interview from 1995, Dunst is bubbly and vivacious, a cheerleader promoting Jumanji, and Letterman is busy asking her about the kiss.
"We need water more than we need electricity," says Minerva Gómez, a slight and vivacious householder who is looking after three generations under one roof.
Up close, it was the warm and vivacious smile that lit up her whole face that we, and so many others, will remember her by.
Molly Shannon plays Emily Dickinson as a vivacious, brilliant woman who passionately desired not just love but also success — another blow to the common narrative.
Days after his daughter's death,  Sheykhet's father, Yan Sheykhet, described his daughter as a bright and vivacious girl who aspired to be a physical therapist.
More than a decade after Katrina, New Orleans sees just over 28 million tourist visits each year as travelers flock to the uniquely vivacious city.
Her comic style varies nicely from straight-faced to vivacious, from deadpan to a pan that is very much alive, especially her irresistible, maniacal grin.
"All the Time in the World" is structured around the sudden death of Gretchen McLean, a beautiful, youthful and vivacious mother to two young sons.
Actress Christina Ricci portrays the vivacious socialite and novelist, and, in a new trailer for the series, expertly channels Zelda's slinky flapper style and scrappy attitude.
"She was a smiley person, a big, broad, bubbly vivacious woman, and then she got more acrimonious and more difficult," says Jameson, 59, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
"Natasha has always been a vivacious person who wants to believe in the best of people, and this experience definitely messed with that outlook," Hamm says.
A 2014 blend of cabernet franc, malbec and petit verdot was deliciously fresh, while a 2015 teroldego, still aging in a tank, was bright and vivacious.
During the performance, a dancer slowly rises from a fetal position and jolts with bewilderment and vivacious movement, provoked by both the breaths and stage lighting.
The angel with her outstretched wings is vivacious, striding barefoot as water flows beneath her feet, and it is a stunning depiction of strength against loss.
A female general (Danai Gurira) stands by his side; his baby sister (a vivacious Letitia Wright) provides gadgets and withering asides à la Bond's gadget guy.
As an expressive, social, and vivacious creature, you'll be soaring on cloud nine this month—parties, boats, and glitzy museums (you don't even like art) galore.
But on TV, the contrast between the young, vivacious Kennedy and Nixon, pale and underweight from a recent hospital stay, led viewers to the opposite conclusion.
A vivacious and sometimes imposing figure, she became a constant in the ever-changing art world, continuing over decades to show the work of younger artists.
The image we have of her is colored by her husband's characters — high-strung, vivacious manic pixie dream girls, with a melancholy streak à la Daisy Buchanan.
Ms. Hightower, also a newcomer, appears in nearly every frame of "The Fits," about a tomboy who wants to join her vivacious school dance team, the Lionesses.
Her father, Renan Guillerm, died a few months after her birth; her mother, Jeanne Chateaureynaud, was a schoolteacher who thought ballet lessons would suit her vivacious daughter.
This wintry spell is a remarkable reversal for a batch of firms, such as Meituan-Dianping, an online-services super-app, that are among China's most vivacious.
Honey Sherman, described as vivacious and sociable, drove to South Carolina with her friends on a golfing road trip the week before her death, the friend said.
Ruth Rogers, the vivacious restaurateur who traded Woodstock for London almost 24 years ago, is stationed in the shiny, open-plan kitchen of her Georgian terrace home.
He was vivacious and charming, draped in understated European finery — including dress shoes so elegant I filed the detail away under the mental heading Interesting Character Trait.
The loud bonhomie of Spencer (an excellent J. Bernard Calloway), Shelah's younger son, and Mae (a vivacious Arnetia Walker) come to register as forms of passive aggression.
With a rich alto and a vivacious presence onstage, this Malian singer, songwriter, guitarist and actress has become one of West Africa's most exciting young musical exponents.
It begins in Rio, in 1950; Eurídice, a gangly piano prodigy, plays to cover the sound of the vivacious beauty Guida sneaking out to meet a boy.
The painting's couple fuses into gyrating, repeating forms in a complex and cryptic way, lending the work a vivacious and sleek visual texture that is delightfully seductive.
Then, of course, you have multiple generations of vivacious, supportive, sylphlike women who love hard and die dramatically in order for the men in their lives to grieve.
LOS ANGELES — Pete Burns, the vivacious and androgynous frontman for British pop and New Wave band Dead or Alive, died Sunday from cardiac arrest, his management confirmed Monday.
The calls for the vivacious leaders to get together only increased on Sunday, when Jon met and was accepted by Drogon, one of Dany's three fire-breathing dragons.
What is clear from this teaser, is that the fun, vivacious, and caring version of Princess Diana the public saw, wasn't that much different than the private version.
Looking at the vivacious woman in front of me, I don't see someone with a terminal illness — which is exactly what Beadle and others with her condition want.
The larger-than-life Mob Wives star – known as the cast's vivacious peacemaker – died after battling stage 4 lung and brain cancer, her rep announced in a statement.
These, and other wonderful colorful works, are clearly Fauvist flavored in their application of strong contrasting complementary colors that are used to depict vivacious but very relaxed figures.
The sommelier goes into full hyperbole mode, your eyes glaze over, and you end up with another bottle of "woody and vivacious" Rioja that makes your mouth sour.
Tracks like "Perth Traumatic Stress Disorder" and "Every Day's The Weekend" give a glimpse of Lahey's punk interests but the album is a solid body of vivacious pop.
The main drag, Sands Street, was a gantlet of sailor bars and brothels that only outsiders found charming ("as vivacious as a country fair," Carson McCullers called it).
This multinational burst extends to several other acts, including the vivacious South Korean girl group BLACKPINK , which brings its début U.S. tour to Newark's Prudential Arena (May 123).
After playing in such a vivacious setting, it's hard to go back to the dull, realistic environments of other FPS multiplayer modes—they're just so bland in comparison.
He is the fun, friendly, vivacious, sensitive male feminist superhero, perfectly calibrated in a thousand focus groups to serve as the canvas of a collective Canuck sexual fantasy.
Carla Hall, the vivacious television celebrity and restaurateur, covers all bases in her latest book, showcasing Southern-inflected recipes pegged for "everyday" or "celebration" with plenty of overlap.
To see a girl who had been so active and vivacious suffer so much at such a young age was almost too much for her grandpa to bear.
When Arturo met Carlotta De Martini in 1895, he was 28 and she was 18, a pretty, vivacious girl whom he pursued with all his intensity and tenacity.
Walker himself was beloved for his democratic exuberance, manifested both in his vivacious clothing (his jaunty ties, his pocket squares, his pig cufflinks) and in his untiring enthusiasm.
Tasting coordinator: Bernard Kirsch Recipe Pairing: Risotto With Peas and Sausage Lean, nicely citric chardonnays from the Sonoma Coast region make for vivacious springtime refreshment in the glass.
Between Mr. Browne's millions of albums sold and Son de la Frontera's critical bona fides — the group won the BBC World Music Award — it should be a vivacious evening.
The "Born This Way" singer took to Instagram on Tuesday night to address the negative commentary regarding her appearance during her vivacious Super Bowl LI halftime performance on Sunday.
But it was an inert take on one of the most vivacious acts of the last 40 years and I still don't really get what Pentatonix's deal is.  3.
Vibrant and vivacious Kerry Stoutenburgh, a 19-year-old from Kingston, New York, has died after contracting a brain-eating amoeba called Naegleria Fowleri while on vacation in Maryland.
In a GoFundMe set up for Muehlberger, who was affectionately called "Sweetpea" by her parents Cynthia and Bryan, the teen was remembered for her "vivacious, funny, [and] loyal" personality.
While La Colombe is unmistakably a fine dining restaurant, it has an atmosphere that's just as inviting to vivacious parties of five as it is to quieter, solo diners.
Moments later, Mary Kerrie -- an outgoing 52-year-old who loved rollerskating and mountain biking, a mother and wife who was known for being vivacious and happy -- was gone.
Nothing in Moderation begins with an optical bang, starring Riopelle's vivacious "Tribute to Robert the Demon" (21977) and one of his most dazzling "mosaic" paintings, "19773 Horsepower Citroën" (21977).
When Della, the vivacious proprietor of Della's Sweets in Winston-Salem, N.C., decides she cannot bake a cake for a lesbian wedding, no lawsuit is threatened; only feelings are.
At the same time, in order to rehabilitate Mary, the filmmakers are driven to humiliate Elizabeth, who is a neurotic, indecisive introvert in contrast to her vivacious, outgoing cousin.
This vivacious white-haired imp in her bright colors and chunk-style jewelry sitting with the dark-haired man in his drab earth-tone sweaters and Clark Kent glasses.
I want to wear you big and vivacious, I want to shape you into perfect buns, and I want you smooth, shiny, blown-out, and tucked into a ponytail.
The boys were a 'life spark' and their sister was a go-getter All three of the children were shy, their uncle said, but each had vivacious personalities underneath.
"My aunt, a vivacious and charismatic woman, was very proud of Cox Enterprises' success and the accomplishments of its employees," Jim Kennedy, Cox Enterprises chairman and Chambers' nephew, said.
With that said, you can expect to be especially commanding, vivacious, intimidating, and impossible to ignore… I'm sure you can find a way to use this to your advantage!
In fact, the trailer references a party at the house of Mama Cass — the vivacious vocalist who presided over the vibrant Laurel Canyon artist scene like a hippie Gertrude Stein.
The Pottery Barn home catalog is our blueprint for what a dream adult apartment should look like, but we're equally obsessed with PBteen, the retailer's young and vivacious sister label.
The first thing the vivacious Ms. Trenary, who is married to Gray Davis, a fellow company member, did in the press room at the Met was to remove her sandals.
On his part, Mr. Reed was attracted to the vivacious woman with the bright smile and long chestnut hair but decided, regretfully, that she was probably too young for him.
The vivacious colors in the second panel recall descriptions of the most ecstatic of those poisoned in Pont-Saint-Espirit, while also sharing elements of the brighter elements of Bosch.
Turning 89 this year, she is still a vivacious storyteller whose trademark eyeglasses — she bought 5,000 pairs from the factory, she says — make her pop against even the dullest backgrounds.
He had also gained an avid following with his vivacious on-court persona and post-match celebrations — taking off his shirt and pounding his chest, mimicking his favorite N.B.A. players.
And one of the first to take the leap across the pond was Consuelo Yznaga, a vivacious Southern belle who overcame snobbery and prejudice to take British society by storm.
Hallie Levine, mother of Johanna, an 8-year-old with Down syndrome, described her daughter as vivacious and outgoing, and with behavioral challenges because she has trouble expressing herself in words.
Aston Martin showed a more vivacious Vanquish S. Racing was on full view at the Porsche stand, where the 911RS debuted and Mazda racecar drivers posed with the RT24-P racecar.
"Our vivacious, funny, loyal, light of our lives, Cinderella, the daughter we always dreamed to have, fiercely strong and lover of all things fashionable – was our best friend," her parents wrote.
Vivacious flourishes dominated the energetic, denser second section; in the third movement, stark chords rang out with bell-like clarity in the upper register of the piano over insistent lower chords.
Together, they paint a portrait of a vivacious woman, a "true blue" friend, and a "trailblazer" as a journalist who possessed a sharp intellect and an unwavering commitment to the truth.
For the finale, models changed to short embroidered skirts and white t-shirts featuring a black D&G logo, and were joined by the street dancers in a vivacious closing dance.
The voracious Venetian hovers like a governing spirit over the art of the 18th century in "Casanova's Europe," a vivacious and often ingenious exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts here.
He worked in publishing for several years, found a bohemian milieu in London, and in 1934 married Violet Pakenham, a famous and vivacious beauty and the daughter of a belted earl.
In this cute clip, a vivacious little 6 year old shows off her impeccable two-step dance moves while singing along to her favorite gospel song, "Old Church Choir" by Zach Williams.
He had a vivacious personality and appeared on television several times in the series "Come Dine With Me" and on magazine programmes talking about his love of the series and his tattoo.
Ever since Julia Roberts' breakout role as a vivacious redhead in Pretty Women, people have been bringing pictures of the actress to her longtime hairstylist, Serge Normant, to get the same treatment.
That undulating painting and the splendidly vivacious  "Fête Gloanec" ("Gloanec Feast"), also from 1888 and a feast for the eye make him, for me, a kind of magic realist avant la lettre.
He had a vivacious personality and appeared on television several times in the series "Come Dine With Me" and on magazine programs talking about his love of the series and his tattoo.
When their capsule gently touched back down on Earth again the following day, Belka and Strelka jumped from their spacesuit constraints with vivacious energy, apparently unfazed by their new status as spaceflight trailblazers.
By the end of her treatment in December 2010, Grace, a once-vivacious Portuguese woman with dark eyes and raven hair, had lost more than 30 pounds and could barely eat or talk.
Mercado would deliver his horoscopes with vivacious theatricality, but also in a way that felt like family giving you heartfelt guidance, always ending his segments by sending an abundance of love to viewers.
The plangent sweetness of Ms. Gal-Ed's tone and the chiseled grace of her phrasing were beautifully set off by orchestral playing that maintained a springy lightness in both vivacious and deliberate movements.
But in turn, the artists of Skulptur Projekte have appropriated the bizarre plastic products, the mass-produced IKEA furniture, the drone-filmed music videos, the ridiculous façade of late capitalism, to vivacious effect.
Tobias Menzies, who replaced Matt Smith as Prince Philip, is nowhere to be seen, nor is Helena Bonham Carter, who took over from Vanessa Kirby as Elizabeth's vivacious and troubled sister Princess Margaret.
" Mendes continued, "I had to deal with the swing from the vivacious, extremely hyper, extremely articulate person to the sedate, almost wordless, low-self-esteem, slightly overweight person she was when she was medicated.
On Monday Louis Langrée seizes the reins of the vivacious Freiburg Baroque Orchestra for performances of Mozart's "Così Fan Tutte" with a cast that includes two rising European sopranos, Sandrine Piau and Lenneke Ruiten.
This was especially true in a seminal 2010 recording of "Die Zauberflöte" and a recent one of "Die Entführung aus dem Serail," which are both in the German singspiel genre, full of vivacious dialogue.
Drake's career has been built on collapsing walls, and "One Dance," one of the early singles from his new album, "Views," is a vivacious fulfillment of his promise as hip-hop's great syncretic hope.
But her return single, "Cry Pretty" — the title track from her sixth album — bore no sign of vocal diminishment, no indication the post-accident Underwood would be any less vivacious than the old one.
His 3D renderings, often done in vivacious tones of blue and pink, enthrall you to step into their highly seductive worlds, but are ultimately confined to the virtual, 2D plane of Sol's Instagram account.
Often inspired by music for his designs, Nakashima said that 1960s culture and funk, disco and soul music were behind his latest collection's palette, with vivacious, strong colors highlighted here and there with neon hues.
Another member of the household described Anastasia as "witty, vivacious, hopelessly stubborn, delightfully impertinent, and in general a perfect enfant terrible… in naughtiness, she was a true genius," according to The Fate of the Romanovs.
A source involved in the rescue mission who saw two of the four boys walk out of the cave told Reuters that they looked tired but healthy, adding that one even looked "vivacious and fresh".
Although her eccentric manner of presenting herself has often overshadowed her quixotic paintings and drawings, the Argentinian-born artist's fearless, vivacious, and flamboyant creative fire is currently the subject of enthusiastic reevaluation in some circles.
While I've known a lot of women in Kabul to be vivacious (contrary to how the media often portrays them)—especially in gender-segregated spaces—there are still few who are considered to be athletic.
"Our vivacious, funny, loyal, light of our lives, Cinderella, the daughter we always dreamed to have, fiercely strong and lover of all things fashionable — was our best friend," the parents wrote on the fundraiser page.
Teased by Jerrod Blandino, the brand's vivacious cofounder and creative director, the palette looks to be a direct descendant of cult-favorite Too Faced eyeshadow collections Chocolate Bar, Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar, and Chocolate Bon Bons.
The new streaming series, about a vivacious 1950s housewife who becomes an accidental standup comedian following the end of her marriage, is a pure, utter delight — and star Rachel Brosnahan is much of the reason why.
Still, the four women's self-deprecating humor and vivacious performance style is hard to resist, and the bow-to-bow combat of their Vivaldi contest — here offered as an encore — is a masterpiece of classical comedy.
In Felicita Sala's vivacious and beautifully detailed drawings, done in colored pencil, Mathilde's smile and Pablo's glum expression give a tender humor to this real-life relationship, as they gather vegetables from her garden to cook.
You can see it in her vivacious, headstrong Natasha and also in Ruby, Ms. Benton's "UnREAL" character, who shows up poolside in an "I Can't Breathe" T-shirt instead of a bikini and still turns heads.
I haven't yet figured it out if it will be Robin as the three year old that she was, this kind of chubby, vivacious child or if she'll come as a middle-aged woman, an older woman.
" That sentiment was echoed by Brian Schreiber, a synagogue member who is also president and CEO of the Jewish Community Center in Pittsburgh, who told the Post-Gazette, "You've never met a more vivacious 97-year-old.
For her conversation at the historic landmark, Delevingne, 23, toned down her vivacious style and chose a LBD and black trench coat paired with Puma sneakers designed by BFF Rihanna as seen in her many Instagram posts.
Victim's Father: 'I Lost My Beautiful Princess' Days after his daughter's death,  Sheykhet's father, Yan Sheykhet, described his daughter as a bright and vivacious girl who aspired to be a physical therapist, according to the Tribune-Review.
Instead, the vivacious and affectionate teen, who wanted to become a veterinarian and "made friends no matter where she went," has been laid to rest and the four suspects in her captivity and death are behind bars.
Plus, we've sussed out the best advice from the pros on how to take your hair — be it jet black or mousy brown — to a vivacious red that will have people asking, "Is that your natural color?"
When 13 Reasons Why opens, we learn that pretty, smart, vivacious Hannah killed herself weeks earlier, and Clay (Dylan Minnette) — her co-worker at the movie theater and longtime admirer — still can't wrap his mind around it.
The Herald gave one of the first cottages to Margaret Gorman, a vivacious curly-haired 5-foot-1 Washington teenager who had gone to Atlantic City in 1921, sponsored by the paper, and won a beauty pageant.
McTeer—who summoned up an impeccable Southern drawl to portray the vivacious, reckless Mary Jo Walker, a serial marrier with a taste for abusive relationships—earned both a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for her performance.
Super pop star Rihanna, and celebrity DJ Calvin Harris, have just dropped a luscious new collaborative track and it's every bit as vivacious as we'd hoped for since they hinted at a new project a few weeks ago.
Behind the counter at the front, bottles of the vodka are sold, and a friendly bartender mixes cocktails for an after-office crowd, groups of colleagues who get progressively more vivacious throughout the evening without shedding their backpacks.
Through the stories of Smarsh's witty but withholding mother, her tender but luckless father, her generous step-grandfather and hazardously vivacious grandmother, Smarsh shows how the poor seldom have the vantage to identify the systemic forces suppressing them.
The fine cast was led by the soprano Johannette Zomer, as a sympathetic Santa Rosalia, but the real standout was another soprano, Molly Netter, playing both Repentance and Mary Most Holy with clear, beautiful tone and vivacious personality.
That title could also describe the experience of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States, whose participation in an accelerated training program with first-rate conductors and soloists leads to often thrillingly vivacious performances in famous halls.
From running her multi-million dollar beauty empire (which includes an extensive cosmetics line as well as a skincare brand) to raising a vivacious toddler with ex-boyfriend Travis Scott, the businesswoman has a lot on her plate.
The wealth of imagery dedicated to these made-up, vivacious women (depictions of men, in contrast, are rare) makes sense: their beauty and affinity for furs and berets encapsulate the glamour, elegance, pleasure, and seduction of Art Deco.
Since its founding more than 40 years ago, Hubbard Street has been one of this country's top repertory companies, so it has a stable of versatile, vivacious dancers who can do anything a guest choreographer throws at them.
In Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter, excerpted in this week's PEOPLE, author Kate Larson depicts a vivacious daughter with a "perfect smile" who struggled to find her place in a family that prized achievement and success above all else.
The "Bodak Yellow" rapper, who was named one of PEOPLE's 25 Most Intriguing People of 2017, has partnered with the label to curate a collection and create how-to fashion videos that reflect Cardi's vivacious personality and unique style.
To children, at least, she is far better known as the character she played on "Sesame Street" for more than 40 years: the vivacious Maria, who became an owner of the Fix-It Shop and a beloved neighborhood mom.
In my mind, every horse race took place during the Great Depression—a sepia-toned event where a young, vivacious Queen Elizabeth watched Seabiscuit win as men with "press" cards sticking out of their fedoras documented the whole thing.
Stott's book delivers a vivacious portrait of the Stratford-upon-Avon Jubilee of 1769, organized by the actor and manager David Garrick, whose goal was to make a lot of noise for himself and in the process marmorealize Shakespeare.
WATCH THIS: Home Hack: 3 Ways to Decorate with String Lights If this sneak peek is any indication, fans are in for a burst of bright colors and vivacious patterns that will transform your home into an instant vacation destination.
NEWLY RELEASED BITTER RICE One of the most popular and melodramatic of Italian Neo-Realist imports, now on Blu-ray, Dino De Laurentiis's 1949 production stars Silvana Mangano as a vivacious migrant farmworker and Vittorio Gassman as a petty hoodlum.
Plus this year the Flower Moon will take place in fiery Sagittarius, a sign known for its vim, vigor, and vivacious attitude — if there's a better lunar event to kick off summer a little early, we haven't heard of it.
Spike Lee may not have planned for his updated She's Gotta Have It – a black and white movie from the '80s that's now a vivacious and colorful Netflix show – to release into that landscape, but the series thrives on adversity.
The archival footage and interviews are not in 3D (the effect remains in that they are "projected" onto a screen within the film, which gets tiresome after a while), and their distant, restrained look doesn't fit well with the vivacious dances.
The vivacious 20-year-old college sophomore from Edgemont, New York, disappeared in the early morning hours of June 3, 2011, in Bloomington, Indiana, after partying with friends who did not intervene as her condition worsened during a night of drinking.
The violinist Chad Hoopes joined Mr. Brown for an elegant reading of Antonin Dvorak's Sonatina in G, a technically modest but vivacious work written during the composer's New York sojourn that alludes to folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic.
Jo Sullivan Loesser, the vivacious soprano who starred in Frank Loesser's hit Broadway show "The Most Happy Fella," married Loesser and, after he died, preserved his legacy with revivals, revues and recordings, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan.
With its bold colors and vivacious lines, Courgeon's stylish, poster-like art is full of small, exquisite details that reveal poignant aspects of Paulina's story, creating a deep emotional connection with a heroine who's a fighter in more than one sense.
While it shared the bright, vivacious fruity aromas and flavors, as well as the lovely tension between sweet and bitter, it offered a more pronounced and lasting earthiness than the Mascarello, a mineral quality that I've rarely seen in a dolcetto.
A vivacious prostitute (the adorable Giulietta Masina, Fellini's wife) shows up and cuts a few capers in an empty piazza — in effect providing a trailer for the director's later "Nights of Cabiria," in which she would appear as the same character.
The vivacious singer is widely responsible for shaping the Nashville music scene into what it is today, with hits like "9 to 5" and "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right" influencing the sounds of country music artists to come.
She not only cooks Cuban, but she also plays Cuban, as Lydia Riera, the vivacious live-in mother in "One Day at a Time," the Netflix reboot of the 1970s and '80s sitcom whose third season was released on Feb. 8.
After two years of filming, Blanks presented Russell with A Poem Is a Naked Person—an acid-filtered snapshot of the songwriter's animated personality, his vivacious live shows, his quirky inner circle, and Russell's odd and folky rural Oklahoma community.
Without further ado, let's dive in to a list of all the Bollywood nods in La La Land: The vivacious opening number shows hundreds of Los Angeles commuters making the most of a mundane morning and dancing on top of their stopped cars.
"The British Museum is delighted to have acquired such a vivacious group of drawings by Damien Hirst, and we are grateful to the Cultural Gifts Scheme and to Frank Dunphy for making it possible," said Hartwig Fisher, Director of the British Museum.
Since she was elected to Parliament, in the late nineteen-nineties, she has dressed in sharp, eye-catching clothes, as if to offset the fact that she is not personally vivacious, but the effect is often to accentuate what is not there.
"From the beautiful, vivacious tones of Radicchio to the super-dark rich of Studio Green, Farrow & Ball is seeing more confidence within decorating choices as we head into 2018," Charlotte Cosby, who heads up the company's creative team, wrote in an email.
Woodhead—blond, vivacious, and ample—is the author of "War Paint," a joint biography of the duelling beauty queens Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden, which has been turned into a Broadway musical of the same title, starring Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole.
She saw brutalities and roundups in the streets, and she knew that her vivacious, red-haired Jewish friend, Eva Löwenthal, had disappeared and that a popular announcer on the state radio where she had formerly worked had been arrested for being gay.
It's an idea that scientists have been exploring since the end of the 19th century, when a Harvard-trained surgeon named William Coley met a vivacious young woman with a painful lump on her hand, swollen to half the size of an olive.
But as directed by Trish Sie, the movie is bubbly, it's fast, it's hella synthetic-clever, and it's an avid showcase for the personalities of its stars: the skeptically pert Anna Kendrick, the radiant and vivacious Hailee Steinfeld, and the terrifyingly droll Rebel Wilson.
But surrounded by towering bike wheels, the vivacious singer/composer turned the corporate event into a sound-system block party and even graced it with a rural troupe of cumbia villera players who led with infectious accordion riffage, whirling pan flutes, and elated güiros.
And she's incredibly fun, playful, joyful, and free-spirited, kind and wise, and also has a sort of stillness about her because she's always tuning into people, so she's quite an interesting character to play — very vivacious and lively, yet very centered and aware.
By the time I left almost five years later (by then, working for CNN en Español) I had married, adopted my very first dog, became a stepparent and had a vivacious blended family that could be cast as the Latino version of The Brady Bunch.
Through a series of photographs that looked like something Diana Vreeland might have edited (the book was published by Harper & Row in 1970), the author, Yvone Lenard, chronicled the life of this vivacious, confident student who also happened to be a part-time model.
This vivacious exhibition uses Casanova, Venice's most famous lover boy and the author of a 3,700-page autobiography, as a contextualizing force for gloriously ornate furniture and costumes, not to mention paintings of amorous aristocrats and pornographic drawings of lovers in laugh-out-loud configurations.
On the lam and making for the border, the naïve, unexpectedly successful pulp writer Amédée Lange (René Lefèvre) and his lover, the vivacious laundress Valentine (Florelle, a star at the Moulin Rouge), stop for the night in a rural inn and are recognized as fugitives.
This vivacious exhibition uses Casanova, Venice's most famous lover boy and the author of a 2212,2570-page autobiography, as a contextualizing force for gloriously ornate furniture and costumes, not to mention paintings of amorous aristocrats and pornographic drawings of lovers in laugh-out-loud configurations.
Now Jo Marie Payton, who voiced the Proud's vivacious matriarch Suga Mama, has chimed in eased new storylines Payton appeared on an episode of ABC's morning show Strahan, Sara and Keke to discuss her time on The Proud Family and her inspiration for her character.
The sound of tapping preceded the sight of it, with a brief overture in darkness before the curtain rose on four women — Ms. Dorrance, Melinda Sullivan, Josette Wiggan-Freund and Jillian Meyers — pounding out that most familiar phrase, a time step, in vivacious unison.
A vivacious young woman with a sweet disposition, Rosemary's life was dramatically altered when her father decided to have her undergo a pre-frontal lobotomy in November 1941, a procedure that left her with the mental capacities of a toddler and requiring round-the-clock care.
In a haze of cigarette smoke and laughter, a full spectrum of my Parisian neighbors filled the crowded tables: a vivacious fashionista in huge red eyeglasses chatting with a Franco-African woman in a motorcycle jacket; a male couple in Ray-Bans cuddling at the next table.
PARIS — Though Frieze London was only a few short weeks away and Kapwani Kiwanga still had tweaking to do on some of her works that would be featured there, she bounded into a cafe near the Bibliothèque Nationale de France with a vivacious smile and relaxed demeanor.
Ms. Péchiodat and her fellow founders say Ms. Poilâne and Delphine Plisson, who founded the Paris gourmet grocery store and restaurant Maison Plisson, represent the new Frenchwoman whom La Parisienne wants to embody — one who doesn't just sit around pouting, but has a vivacious, entrepreneurial spirit.
And it doesn't hurt that the film boasts what is likely the best cast version of the story; it's difficult to imagine anyone better than Chalamet for indolent, lovable Laurie; a more believably ambitious and vivacious Jo than Ronan; or a better, finer Aunt March than Streep.
Archival material related to this remarkable space, which closed in 1986, fills one of the exhibition's several display cases and makes fascinating reading, as does a vivacious interview with Ms. Bryant by the critic Tony Whitfield reprinted in a "Sourcebook" that serves as an exhibition catalog.
I think something to do with the colours, and the free flow, it looks like I'm kind of an outgoing, I suppose potentially vivacious person... It is short, which is a little racy, so it kind of I guess looks like I'm up for some fun.
" Added the family: "While we mourn the loss of this vivacious and kind-hearted woman, we also celebrate her remarkable life and hope that it serves as an example to young women around the world that their dreams are possible through a loving heart and an enlightened mind.
On the second floor, work by two young Americans — vivacious paintings incorporating religious and racial stereotypes by the Los Angeles artist Janiva Ellis, and 3-D printed African sculptures looking as sleek as car parts by Matthew Angelo Harrison of Detroit — complement each other without looking the least alike.
Ilana Glazer may play an incredibly confident character on the hit comedy show, Broad City, (a project created with help from Amy Poehler and writing partner Abbi Jacobson), but according to the star, she hasn't always been the vivacious and self-assured person she projects on TV. Bryan Bedder/Getty
A major talent, up there with Luca, Andrea tackled everything in the della Robbia catalog from monumental architectural ornaments — his medallion-shaped depiction of the cardinal virtue Prudence is as large as a wagon wheel — to intimate bust-length images of saints and children as detailed and vivacious as snapshots.
Her surly husband Philip (Matt Smith) and vivacious sister Margaret (Vanessa Kirby) get significant time to themselves as they grapple with the changing times, their subservient positions, and in Margaret's case, a complex new counterpart in the form of photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, played to arch perfection by Matthew Goode.
But seeing the longhaired, vivacious Fleetwood paired with the sober Molinari, a winning partnership that led to a runaway European victory in the Ryder Cup, was the kind of odd-couple narrative that Homer and his team knew they could use for the rest of the Race to Dubai — and beyond.
Reworked to sound like a Sugababes track replete with semi-nude hunks, BDSM masks and a Colt 45 shout out, this particularly iconic edition of "Lady Marmalade" gets increasingly vivacious as it goes along until Carmen Carrera is twerking in nipple pasties and aforementioned semi-nude hunk very slowly grinds a sex chair.
Installed in the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building down the hill from the main museum, the offerings include a smartly judged introduction to traditional African material, shows devoted to contemporary architecture and photography, and two more to textile design, the second and larger of which includes a vivacious, runway-style fashion display.
"An American original in the truest sense, Iris Apfel is one of the most vivacious personalities in the worlds of fashion, textiles, and interior design, and over the past 40 years, she has cultivated a personal style that is both witty and exuberantly idiosyncratic," the Metropolitan Museum of art said about Apfel.
A self-effacing, good-natured, vivacious Texan who professed to be awed by celebrities, Ms. Smith was the antithesis of the brutal columnist J. J. Hunsecker in Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman's screenplay for "Sweet Smell of Success," which portrayed sinister power games in a seamy world of press agents and nightclubs.
The cast numbers 11, a rarity Off Broadway, but at a trim hour and a half the evening leaves little time for the characters to be fleshed out or the actors to truly shine (the vivacious Arielle Yoder, as a petulant hat client, comes close with only five minutes of stage time).
With her husband and her children — Emily and Jamie in Cambridge, Toby visiting from Charlotte, N.C. — gathered around her, and their Tibetan terrier Alfie gamboling on the lawn, she was as vivacious as ever, her wit, irreverence and sparkle beaming through all-too-brief respites from a lopsided fight against breast cancer.
And she was happy to take a backseat to her husband, Ray Pfeifer, the vivacious New York City firefighter who, after developing stage 113 cancer linked to his time working amid the toxic fallout at ground zero, became renowned for his successful lobbying to get permanent health benefits for survivors of and responders to the 211/29 attacks.
And like all the best wrestling villains — or "heels" — Donald Trump is a vivacious, magnetic speaker unafraid to be rude to his opponents; there was even a heelish consistency to his style at early debates, when he actively courted conflict with the moderator, Megyn Kelly, and occasionally paused to let the crowds boo him before shouting back over them.
An old friend, one I first met as a teenager, has helped me wrap my head around these feelings: MY ÁNTONIA, Willa Cather's classic novel about a fancy New York lawyer trying to re-establish a connection to his past — back to his early years on the Nebraska prairie and deep friendship with Ántonia Shimerda, a vivacious immigrant.
This was one of the lessons offered on Monday at the Morgan Library & Museum during the Boston Early Music Festival's vivacious presentation of "Versailles: Portrait of a Royal Domain," a successful pastiche that linked short opera scenes by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Jean-Baptiste Lully and Michel-Richard de Lalande written for the private entertainment of Louis XIV.
Ladies were the top draw of the show: host Kelly Clarkson's vivacious personality made a strong impact; ICON Award winner Janet Jackson gave a short-but-fierce medley performance of her hits and a stirring speech; everyone from Camila Cabello to Christina Aguilera with Demi Lovato to Jennifer Lopez to veterans Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue gave boisterous, crowd-pleasing performances.
But Paititi is less a vivacious city showcasing the lives of uncontacted Indigenous peoples and more a digital Epcot Center attraction built especially for Lara to peruse at her leisure: You'll overhear looping conversations, and watch as fishermen, children, and women pounding corn into flour cycle through their animations in this terraced city of thatched roof cottages and ancient, hidden temples.
Money can't buy you everything, but in 18th-century Rome, it could underwrite some pretty amazing acquisitions: a shoebox-size, neo-Classical, gilt silver casket for your wine; a Rococo clock consisting almost entirely of vivacious curves (not a straight line anywhere); or an exquisite bronze miniature of a famous Greek sculpture like the Apollo Belvedere, just the thing for a royal study.
The more-or-less-good vibes continue in nonfiction, with Paul Mendes-Flohr's consideration of the great religious philosopher Martin Buber; Oliver Sacks's vivacious final essays; Sheri Berman's cleareyed analysis of European democracy and its fitful gains; and a look back at the 2008 financial crisis by the economists who did most to save us from the brink of disaster.
We move from his strictly surrealist beginnings in works such as "Spacious Landscape II" (1973), to his long series of animal paintings spanning through the decades, to his recent work in which increasingly vivacious, flat surfaces incorporate contemporary gestures, such as the simultaneous perspective in "A Piece of Heaven" (2016) or games of authorship in "Heart of a Fisher" (2015), for which he acquired a work from an anonymous artist and painted over it.

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