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vibrant

[vahy-bruhnt] / ˈvaɪ brənt /




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With the help of her family, Avril's dream came true and she travelled 3,400 miles to watch the vibrant procession on New Year's Day.

From BBC

A man and woman who died in a two-car crash in County Antrim on Sunday have been remembered as "vibrant and dynamic" by their parish priest.

From BBC

One day you’re living in a vibrant, multicultural city that, yeah, has its problems but is also pretty great.

From Los Angeles Times

Calls of "aseggas ameggaz", or happy new year, have been ringing through villages and busy city streets, while vibrant, meticulously embroidered traditional clothing has been donned for the occasion.

From BBC

But when she dares to dream, she pictures a Venezuela with free elections, functioning schools, hospitals and a vibrant cultural scene.

From Los Angeles Times