"and i will enliven your days." | |
- To enliven the party. | |
And a rip-roaring party with new dresses and dancing to enliven this dismal winter. | |
At least to enliven the atmosphere and to loosen tongues in intelligent conversation. | |
But to enliven it a bit, I've teamed it with a leopard-skin throw and shag-pile carpet, which is more a sort of a bath mat. | |
"and i will enliven your days." | |
- To enliven the party. | |
And a rip-roaring party with new dresses and dancing to enliven this dismal winter. | |
At least to enliven the atmosphere and to loosen tongues in intelligent conversation. | |
But to enliven it a bit, I've teamed it with a leopard-skin throw and shag-pile carpet, which is more a sort of a bath mat. | |
- It purges and enlivens the brain, and thanks to tobacco, any man can seem discreet. | |
A virgin's blood enlivens vampires. | |
Color enlivens the spirit, does it not? | |
I behold in her poetry personified She's flirtatious, whimsical, she enlivens Without her, my evening are empty | |
If you take it in the right measure, it enlivens the senses, sharpens you up, keeps you awake. | |
- It purges and enlivens the brain, and thanks to tobacco, any man can seem discreet. | |
A virgin's blood enlivens vampires. | |
Color enlivens the spirit, does it not? | |
I behold in her poetry personified She's flirtatious, whimsical, she enlivens Without her, my evening are empty | |
If you take it in the right measure, it enlivens the senses, sharpens you up, keeps you awake. | |
"A society party thrown by Mrs. Gertrude Miller was enlivened greatly by the arrival... " | |
A pawn who can make a game extremely enlivened. | |
And I will send out for some coffee, and thus enlivened, you will venture into the world, converse with the merchants and anybody else in need of an attorney. | |
Avant-gardes have only one time; and the best thing that can happen to them... is to have enlivened their time without outliving it. | |
But her taste for adventure was merely dormant, numbed by the extravagant presents that enlivened her routine existence. | |
And, enlivening the sounds of misty evening, | |
He has a somewhat enlivening effect on some of the older girls. | |
Lawrence: And for me that's the most powerful and enlivening thing is the fact that more unimportant we become the more powerful is the importance of science for pointing out that the universe exists whether we like it or not. | |
Perhaps you're right, though I wonder if the spirits of the girls need enlivening. | |
We are enlivening the soil and we are enlivening all that is growing here | |
"A society party thrown by Mrs. Gertrude Miller was enlivened greatly by the arrival... " | |
A pawn who can make a game extremely enlivened. | |
And I will send out for some coffee, and thus enlivened, you will venture into the world, converse with the merchants and anybody else in need of an attorney. | |
Avant-gardes have only one time; and the best thing that can happen to them... is to have enlivened their time without outliving it. | |
But her taste for adventure was merely dormant, numbed by the extravagant presents that enlivened her routine existence. | |
And, enlivening the sounds of misty evening, | |
He has a somewhat enlivening effect on some of the older girls. | |
Lawrence: And for me that's the most powerful and enlivening thing is the fact that more unimportant we become the more powerful is the importance of science for pointing out that the universe exists whether we like it or not. | |
Perhaps you're right, though I wonder if the spirits of the girls need enlivening. | |
We are enlivening the soil and we are enlivening all that is growing here | |