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been vivid

adjective

Clear, detailed or powerful.

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Granville's postwar life was as grim and bleak as her war had been vivid and exhilarating.

The political catastrophe of Bush-era America has been vivid enough to penetrate even the rather placidly apolitical literary life.

Criticism, which had been vivid before the pope's arrival, was muted after the visit to Yad Vashem.

Even when the movies themselves have been lackluster, Ms. Blanchett's performances have been vivid with submerged feeling.

The northern lights, which are produced when electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere collide, have been vivid in Iceland for several days.

Chichester has been vivid with dramatic excitements – Rupert Goold's Macbeth and Enron – and such musical glories as Richard Eyre's The Pajama Game.

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