Examples of using Vivacious in English and their translations into Serbian
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She's lovely, vivacious.
She was vivacious, fun loving and a bit wild.
You are young, vivacious.
Actually vivacious and positively cheerful right up to her end.
Mine is so vivacious.
Vivacious: the seductiveness of the histrionic mixed with the energy typical of hypomania.
Lurch is so vivacious.
Sand Pebbles tour has a vivacious basket filled with a plethora of exciting packages for you.
She said I was vivacious.
I'm still that young, vivacious girl, but I have the wisdom of a woman.
And I'm naturally vivacious.
My mother was vivacious, fun, always youthful.
I'm sorry I'm not vivacious.
Willa's what they call vivacious, which is a nice quality, don't you think?
He's right, you're vivacious.
A gentle, gracious, wise, and vivacious girl whom he feared he had nothing to offer.
But, uh, playful and vivacious.
On the surface, Heather Duke was the vivacious young lady we all knew her to be, but her soul was in Antartica!
She's so gracious So vivacious.
She was a vivacious 28-year-old sales manager and mother of a seven-year-old boy when she was murdered last year by her husband, Sergei Gustyatnikov.
She's a charming and vivacious young woman.
She makes a strong partner for the softer signs anda great match for the equally vivacious.
There were these two vivacious young ladies.
The young woman,who was vivacious and strong and madly infatuated, had by promising to make love induced him to walk to a secluded spot miles from nowhere.
You're like me: smart,daring, vivacious.
A touch of the bird about her, of the jay, blue-green,light, vivacious, though she was over fifty, and grown very white since her illness.
The combination of her vivacious personality and a glamorous film-star life together with a sense of humour will also make the campaigns fun and exciting,” says Johan Hallin, Director of Concept& Marketing at Lindex.
Two young ladies and their pugs,carefree, vivacious, ready to party.
His origin is the same as most other terrier breeds, these vivacious little rascals were all called„terriers“, a name borrowed from the French, and going back to Latin, meaning, literally,„to go to earth“.
Georg Gräner, a music critic and contemporary of Paul Juon,described the concert as a"piece of brilliant uniqueness(…) with a vivacious expression and artistic statement about life".