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Meaning vividly meaning

What does vividly mean?

vividly

in a vivid manner he described his adventures vividly

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Simple sentences

The author described the murder case vividly.
He vividly depicted the confusion following the earthquake.
I can vividly imagine that.
He speaks so vividly.
I remember it vividly.
I remember the event as vividly as if it were just yesterday.
I remember that vividly.
I can remember it very vividly.

Movie subtitles

This place was built on the ruins of that same Fort Marmorus that our unfortunate friend, the driver, described so vividly.
The memory of our struggle came back so vividly that I thought I would faint.
You saw her in every tiny detail. as vividly as anyone has ever seen anything. but only in your mind.
I can vividly imagine how tired you are.
But when I close my eyes, their images come back to me vividly, as if it were only yesterday.
Vividly, Auntie.
I do remember that day vividly because it was my last day, though I didn't know it.
Yes, vividly.
Mr. T.S. Foster, Virgil's first probation officer, remembers him vividly.
To tell the truth. I can't think why it has remained so vividly engraved on my mind.
I saw the President die as vividly, as clearly as I can see this room now.
I remember vividly Those charity luncheons. To raise money for The California grape pickers..
If I'd met so dashing a captain, I'm sure I would have remembered vividly.
Itensurespermanentpreservation. soyourlovedoneswill beable to see clearly and vividly. theobjectof theirgrief,forever.
It's all so vividly clear, Bunny.
I envisioned it all so vividly.
I remember vividly that in 59.
You've made your point very vividly, Doc but I still want to get in this thing.
You see, what I need to know is. could a man actually be in one place doing one thing. and still in his mind be elsewhere. doing something else, but so vividly, with such detail. that this is the real, the living part of his life to him?
Vividly.
Then you do recall the case? Yes, vividly.
He knew that the morrow's battle would be the most dreadful of all those he had taken part in, and the plain possibility of death presented itself to him vividly, almost like an awesome certainty.
Of all the people whose lives touched ours on Walton's Mountain, my sister, Erin, remembers most vividly a young forestry student who visited us briefly in the summer of 1936.
I dreamt so vividly of you.
I vividly remember the day I got a reprieve.
I can't think why it has remained so vividly engraved on my mind.
A fictional experience implanted into the mind so vividly that it becomes reality.
And I've never dreamt so vividly.
I remember it vividly.
I remember it very vividly because I was with Sherry Becker.
Thank you for joining us, Dr Bruga, and for so vividly proving your point.

News and current affairs

Which do you remember most vividly, and which most changed the world?
I remember those days vividly.
The oldest and most successful US universities were founded by British religious dissidents, for whom the corporate form remained vividly alive.
One illustration makes the case vividly. Controlling disease requires a health system that can deliver life-saving medications and basic preventive services such as bed-nets to fight malaria and vitamins to fight nutritional deficiencies.
The current crisis vividly underscores the point.
As events over the past two weeks in Egypt have demonstrated all too vividly, the Arab awakening is still only in its first act in many countries.
He should be thinking about how to express - vividly and compellingly - the principles that have guided his choices so far, and that set a path for America's future.
Protesters vividly express widespread frustration with deepening inequality, and condemnation of privileges of a global financial elite comes uncomfortably close to implicating government.
The increasingly impoverished lives of peasants that the book vividly documented resulted from the very abuses of power that Hu Jintao had declared himself to be against.
To this day, I remember vividly the sense of general anxiety that prevailed among citizens, accentuated by deep concern about what the future might hold.
Iranians vividly remember the overthrow, orchestrated by the CIA and British intelligence, of the elected government of Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1953.
One incident in southern Somalia vividly demonstrated how insecurity can hamper humanitarian work.
NEW DELHI - Three recent events vividly illustrate the dilemmas of today's Pakistan, which are in many ways the same challenges faced by the country's founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, over six decades ago.
One illustration makes the case vividly.
Only in this manner - reflected most vividly in its embrace of the European project - did Germany win consent for its reunification.

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