I was just playing this soft blues which is very contagious, catchy. [adjective]
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Another up tempo tune, bolstered by a thumping back beat and simple yet contagious melody. [adjective]
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The old man's vehemence was contagious; the lad's spirit was roused, and he exclaimed warmly: "What do you say." [adjective]
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This increase is contagious, as Montesquieu pointed out 150 years ago. [adjective]
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Grimwig lost no time in carrying this notice into effect upon the blushing girl; and the example, being contagious, was followed both by the doctor and Mr. [adjective]
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00 "It has all the characteristics of its brilliant author,--unflagging entertainment, helpfulness, suggestive, practical hints, and a contagious vitality that sets one's blood tingling." [adjective]
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Jean Valjean's composure was one of those powerful tranquillities which are contagious. [adjective]
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Merriman's laugh at this sally was such a genuine outburst and so contagious that it started the dinner with an agreeable swing that never slackened. [adjective]
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