One year after its extension period, each shoot develops axillary branches whose vigour increases acropetally. |
The violins, viola and cello were played with great vigour, intensity and lyrical beauty. |
The results seemed excellent, and he found himself able to work again with his accustomed acumen and vigour. |
The respective vigours of male and female, youth and age are equally celebrated, and ultimately the body is equated with the soul. |
Her eyelids drooped over her eyes again, and shut the world and all its vigours out. |
I was hard at it both these days getting my trade in order and taking stock of what vigours had left. |