activate, boost, cheer, encourage, exhilarate, give a lift, inflame, invigorate, pep up, quicken, rouse, stir up, warm
Definitionv. make lively
Last update: October 9, 2015
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The discussion got livened towards the end. [Please select]
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"And when I try to liven it up for you, you go back on me." [Please select]
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Even the horses livened their paces, and in a little while we were there. [Please select]
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You may well believe that this did not serve to liven my spirits. [Please select]
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"What I think you need," said the mother, gravely, "is to liven up a little and take an interest in things." [Please select]
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It's just what he thinks you need--to take an interest and liven up. [Please select]
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"You have a rotten time here alone all day, and I can't do much to 'liven it."' [Please select]
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Doctor Gregory's great touring car and his livened man were at Mrs. [Please select]
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He said it was so deadly with Sally and Shelley away, that he had a big notion to marry Susie Fall and bring her over to liven things up a little. [Please select]
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We want something to liven us up; besides, we shall forget our company manners, if we don't get some ladies to keep us up to the mark a little. [Please select]
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