He favored a brisk pace, which let the music dance. [adjective]
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Business has become so brisk, she said she is thinking of opening her own business rather than find another job. [adjective]
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Doing a brisk business. [adjective]
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A brisk walk in the park. [adjective]
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His step was brisk and his heart high. [Please select]
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I went down to dinner for the first time on Thursday; I am feeling pretty brisk. [Please select]
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His brisk walk was stiff. [Please select]
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Changing his tone to one of brisk interest, he went on. [Please select]
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I'm going to take a BRISK walk through the park. [Please select]
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Be brisk, auntie. [adjective]
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And being of a brisk and versatile--not to say volatile--order, she went astray into a course of wonder concerning the pretty little structure she beheld. [adjective]
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Next day, a brisk easterly gale springing up, we set sail, and in eight and forty hours got clear of the Channel. [adjective]
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