Sentences with lively
live·ly
L l - She had a sweet, lively personality.
- It turned out to be a very interesting session with a lively debate.
- Eg features articles and reviews on film, music and theatre, with an emphasis on lively and authoritative writing.
- When they visited the lively highlands city of Goroka earlier this year.
- She was a very well educated girl with a lively mind, a girl with ambition.
- The papers also show a lively interest in European developments.
- Frexia, with an international reputation for lively, fun restaurants that produce seriously good food.
- This production of is a lively and unsettling tapestry of post-industrial angst.
- A lively breeze
- A lively ball
- Lively implies a being full of life and energy and suggests an active or vigorous quality in something [a lively dance, talk, etc.]; animated is applied to that which is made alive or bright and suggests a spirited quality [an animated face, discussion, etc.]; vivacious and, more emphatically, , sprightly suggest buoyancy of spirit or sparkling brightness [a vivacious manner, a sprightly tune]; gay suggests lightheartedness and unrestrained good spirits [a gay life]
- Step lively
- A lively debate
- A lively breeze
- lively colors
- A lively ball
- A lively discussion.
- A lively tune; a lively wit.
- The opposition gave us a lively time.
- The marketplace was lively with vendors.
- A lively recollection.
- A lively pink.
- A lively breeze.
- A lively tennis ball.
- To step lively.