Sentence examples for briskly served from inspiring English sources

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"More people than usual," Jasmine Stakley said as she briskly served ice cream at Michael's Dairy Downtown.

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Let warm slightly and stir briskly before serving.

According to Uncle Sam's briskly frightening website, serving soldiers are required to take a fitness test at least twice a year, comprising push-ups, sit-ups and a timed two-mile run – and that's before they get anywhere near the battlefield.

His 1988 Pulitzer Prize winner, "Battle Cry of Freedom," still sells briskly, and his recent tenure as president of the American Historical Association has served to confirm the respect he has enjoyed within the profession.

Piotrovsky, a silver-haired man with aristocratic grace — his father, Boris, had also served as the Hermitage's director — opened his door and briskly welcomed Koolhaas inside his grimly luxurious office.

To this end, several episodes feature varying plots, with alien-influenced storylines varying between "Ice", a "briskly-paced" episode set in a single location, and the character-driven "Conduit", which served to fill in background on the characters.

But for the past ten years he has been increasingly distancing himself from this past, denouncing Mussolini, cultivating Israel and serving as a briskly efficient foreign minister.

Outside Bamako, in Kati, where Captain Sanogo has his headquarters, the country's new leader strode briskly down the steps of the colonial building that serves as the coup's nerve center.

Walk briskly, but don't run.

Walk briskly and do not dawdle.

He briskly bounced the ball and rocked forward to begin his serve, his arms swinging.

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