Sentence examples for a bit more vibrant from inspiring English sources

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Brass was a little extra brassy, perhaps, and acoustic guitar a bit more vibrant than is common – which isn't a bad thing, but is a matter of taste.

However, it is all definitely a bit more vibrant than how I thought of things in my youth.

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"The lights will be a little bit more vibrant, because the technology has changed and it was kind of hard to keep up with it," Foley said.

"Maybe there is a virus going about so we have to keep an eye on that but with Kayal and Forrest joining the squad tomorrow, we are looking a wee bit more vibrant again".

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The Kansas side has a bit more of a historical charm, while Missouri's has a vibrant cosmopolitan feel.

Make the ends pointy for a vibrant, spicy feel; make them rounded for something a bit more romantic and feminine.

Your daytime Taylor look can be a bit more subtle, and your night Taylor look can include darker, more dramatic shadows, a bit more blush, and more vibrant lipstick.

With a velvety texture, elegant red fruit and subtle spices, this open and vibrant wine has the feel of a fine red Burgundy, even if it carries a bit more weight.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

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