Use vigor in a sentence
Sentences ending with vigor
- A little of what Mr. Bolton has weakly given to unworthy people would now establish his family in a sort of comfort, and relieve Ruth of the excessive toil for which she inherited no adequate physical vigor. [5]
- All that was wanting to render him an almost perfect character was a few harsher traits and perhaps more masculine vigor. [6]
- Ephraim was among them animating others by his tireless vigor. [10]
- Strange, indeed, that the striving life of these leaders of European Revolution had been suddenly cut off in its vigor. [9]
- Walk with all the muscle and spring of their pristine vigor. [5]
- It seems to me that never in their history were they more full of vigor. [4]
- The king was in a flaming fury, and launched out his challenge and epithets with a most royal vigor. [5]
- So I presently hurled a shoe at random, and with a vicious vigor. [5]
- This speech was hailed with a shout of glee drowning his words; but Caracalla had heard his dearly bought troops cheer him with greater zeal and vigor. [10]
- It is quieted by his achievements the continent over, his virile enterprises, his endurance in war and in the most difficult explorations, his resistance of the influence of great cities towards effeminacy and loss of physical vigor. [4]
More example sentences with the word vigor in them
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- To high moral worth and irreproachable habits were joined gentleness of manner, an ingenuous disposition, and vigor of understanding. [4]
- The only safe way is that taught by horticulture, to feed a fruit-tree generously, so that it has vigor enough to throw off its degenerate tendencies and its enemies, or, as the doctors say in medical practice, bring up the general system. [4]
- He is the ward of the generations that have grown up since he was in the vigor of maturity. [6]
- However, his healthy vigor kept him lingering for many days and nights. [10]
- Everything now depends upon the celerity and vigor of your movement. [7]
- I suppose this to have been a fancy of hers, or a kind of magnetic power she could give out;--at any rate, I cannot help thinking she wills her strength away from herself, for she has lost vigor and color from that day. [6]
- He tempted her to express her opinion on all points, and he laughed so amiably at the boldness and humorous vigor of her ideas that she was delighted with him. [8]
- At any time this work called for a clearness of mind that precluded anxiety and worry; but under the present circumstances it required all her vigor and obstinate tenacity to pin her attention upon her task. [13]
- She did these things not under any external impulse as people in the full vigor of life do, when behind the purpose for which they strive that of exercising their functions remains unnoticed. [2]
- The motion of the small foot shod in a Tartar boot embroidered with silver, and the firm pressure of the lean sinewy hand, showed that the prince still possessed the tenacious endurance and vigor of hardy old age. [2]
- He now approached the sick man with the noiseless step of one in full vigor of life, with his delicate white fingers raised from the green quilt the hand that was free, and turning sideways felt the pulse and reflected a moment. [2]
- The vigor of the robust was broken by unmitigated toil; the exhausted were forced to execute tasks so far beyond their strength that they soon found the eternal rest for which their tortured souls longed. [10]
- The friendship of the Indians and the temporary subordination of the settlers we must attribute to Smith's vigor, shrewdness, and spirit of industry. [4]
- He had watched the development of Lurida's intelligence from its precocious nursery-life to the full vigor of its trained faculties. [6]
- He had entered that period which marks the decline of men who have ceased growing in knowledge and strength: from forty to fifty a man must move upward, or the natural falling off in the vigor of life will carry him rapidly downward. [6]
- April can boast that in her house is born the spring, whose vigor is only strengthened and beauty developed by her blooming heir. [10]
- This vigor soon stopped the refusals, and the collection proceeded amid a sullen and ominous silence. [5]
- And there is still more vigor, without affectation, in scientific investigation, in the daily conquests made in the realm of social economy, the best methods of living and getting the most out of life. [4]
- How inspiriting to see with what muscular, masculine vigor this splendid Fleming rushed in and plucked up drowning Art by the locks when it was sinking in the trashy sea of such creatures as the Luca Giordanos and Pietro Cortonas and the like. [6]
- It has been said, and I think the statement can be maintained, that for any parallel to those treatises on the nature of government, in respect to originality and vigor, we must go back to classic times. [4]
- Thus refreshed, we presently resumed the march with renewed vigor and determination. [5]
- Deadly horror crept over him; but then, suddenly, the rebound came of youthful vigor, longing for freedom and joy in living; a voice within cried out: "Away with coercion and chains! [10]
- Angelo's head fell over against Luigi's in a faint, and precious time was lost in bringing him to; which provoked Luigi into expressing his mind to the doctor with a good deal of vigor and frankness. [5]
- The undeniable growth of the democratic spirit in England can no more be relied on to bring it about, when we remember what renewed executive vigor and cohesion existed with the Commonwealth and the fiery foreign policy of the first republic of France. [4]
- The first crop of his mind was of course the most original; time and experience had toned down his exuberant humor; but the spring of his fancy was as free, his vigor was not abated, and his art was more refined. [4]
- The great enterprise of connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific States by railways and telegraph lines has been entered upon with a vigor that gives assurance of success, notwithstanding the embarrassments arising from the prevailing high prices of materials and labor. [7]
- To an accompaniment of barbarous noises the actors stepped out one after another and began to spin around with immense swiftness and vigor and violence, chanting the while, and soon the whole troupe would be spinning and chanting and raising the dust. [5]
- His failure was not due to his want of faculty or to the vigor of his opponents. [6]
- For there were no cares in that life, no aches and pains, and not time enough in the day (and three-fourths of the night) to work off one's surplus vigor and energy. [5]
- It took the mother a month to get back her full force, vigor, and effect; this brings us to July 27th and the deadly Cornelia. [5]
- Early the following morning the people resumed their march with fresh vigor and renewed courage; but the little spring which, by digging, had at last been forced to flow was completely exhausted. [10]
- The vigor of mind and body--our learned youth on one hand and strong-armed peasantry on the other--form the nucleus of our force. [10]
- These now trudged manfully forward, smoking their pipes with outrageous vigor, so as to raise the awful cloud that has been mentioned, but marching exceedingly slow, being short of leg, and of great rotundity in the belt. [4]
- I read aloud: mainly imaginary accounts of people snatched from the grave's threshold and restored to life and vigor by a few spoonsful of liquor and a warm bath. [5]
- Gabriel Andral was little more than half the age of Broussais, in the full prime and vigor of manhood at thirty-seven years. [6]
- Literature, in any language, has no sooner arrived at the highest vigor of simple expression than it begins to run into prettiness, conceits, over-elaboration. [4]
- Of course it is not absolutely dead, neither is a crippled octogenarian who could once jump twenty-two feet on level ground; but as contrasted with what it was in its prime vigor, Mississippi steamboating may be called dead. [5]
- He was filled instead with something like awe at the vigor of this nation which was sprung from the loins of his own. [9]
- Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege, and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect a continuance of years, with large increase of freedom. [7]
- What for people in their full vigor is an aim was for her evidently merely a pretext. [2]
- But she was in the most perfect training, so far as her intelligence was concerned; and the summer rest had restored her bodily vigor, so that her brain was like an overcharged battery which will find conductors somewhere to carry off its crowded energy. [6]
- Mandeville never comes in that I do not feel a north-wind vigor and healthfulness in his cordial, sincere, hearty manner, and in his wholesome way of looking at things. [4]
- His conscience stood in inverse relation to the vigor of his body. [10]
- Steadily she mounted, in her fresh beauty, with the confidence and vigor of new love, driving her more domestic rival out of the sky. [4]
- How fresh and impressionable and full of vigor he was, even in that fierce southern heat! [5]
- She thrusts up her plants with a vigor and freedom that I admire; and the more worthless the plant, the more rapid and splendid its growth. [4]
- In another moment he was flying down the street with his pail and a tingling rear, Tom was whitewashing with vigor, and Aunt Polly was retiring from the field with a slipper in her hand and triumph in her eye. [5]
- His waning powers had indeed only been kept up by his original vigor and his burning thirst for revenge, and fate had allowed him to quench it in a way which, as time went on, seemed too absolute to his peace-loving nature. [10]
- Half a lustrum had elapsed since Egypt had become subject to the youthful power of the Arabs, which had risen with such unexampled vigor and rapidity. [10]
- Our boatmen, who had been reinforced at Capri, and were inspired either by the wine of the island or the beauty of the night, pulled with new vigor, and broke out again and again into the wild songs of this coast. [4]
- The tree never fully recovered its symmetry and vigor, and forty years and more afterwards a second thunderbolt crashed upon it and set its heart on fire, like those of the lost souls in the Hall of Eblis. [6]
- It is as full of vigor as of beauty. [4]
- The vigor and freshness and inspiration of the air and the sunwell, it was all just as Olive Schreiner had made it in her books. [5]
- Gradually he could feel a little vigor coming into his frame; and regaining control of himself, he was able to hear what had happened. [4]
- What envoy will ever dare to speak with vigor if he is not sustained by the government at home? [6]
- Your forehead reaches down to your neck, but your vigor has remained. [10]
- There came a day when the government was shamed into new vigor against the brigands. [4]
- Without fixing any date, Fulkerson had announced it, and pushed his announcements with the shameless vigor of a born advertiser. [8]
- At his favorite's concluding words, Horapollo had started to his feet with all the vigor of youth; he now snatched his hand down from his face, and exclaimed in a voice hoarse with indignation and the deepest concern: "And you can say that in earnest? [10]
- Euergetes grasped the chords with wonderful vigor and mastery, and began to play a wedding march, in which eager triumph alternated with tender whisperings of love and longing. [10]
- Three months of camp life on Lake Tahoe would restore an Egyptian mummy to his pristine vigor, and give him an appetite like an alligator. [5]
- Not hang, maybe, but be punished at least with such vigor of emphasis as to make negligence a thing to be shuddered at by railroad officials for many a day thereafter. [5]
- But General Clark brought down his fist on the table with something of his old-time vigor, and the glasses rattled. [9]
- In spontaneity, freshness, breadth of conception, and joyous vigor, it belongs to the springtime of literature. [4]
- Wait, please; you betray too much vigor, too much decision; you want more of a shamble. [5]
- Subsequently Mr. Brown became interested in political subjects, and wrote upon them with vigor and sagacity. [4]
- Am I to be sacrificed, broiled, roasted, for the sake of the increased vigor of a few vegetables? [4]
- Bowman's men swung back into place, the rattle and drag were heard in the blockhouse as the cannon were run out through the ports, and the battle which had held through the night watches began again with redoubled vigor. [9]
- Then he drew back and delivered a kick of such titanic vigor that it lifted Tom clear over the footlights and landed him on the heads of the front row of the Sons of Liberty. [5]
- I myself felt as though the vigor of youth had returned to mind and body, and when I passed the throngs who were preparing to set forth, I saw the young mother Elisheba in her litter. [10]
- He was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the administration or the personal interests of the commanding general, but because he was damaging the army, upon the existence and vigor of which the life of the nation depends. [7]
- The interesting fact about him at that time was that his bodily powers seemed in sufficient vigor, but that the mind had not force enough to manifest itself through his organs. [4]
- Nicholas Culpeper was a shrewd charlatan, and as impudent a varlet as ever prescribed for a colic; but knew very well what he was about, and badgers the College with great vigor. [3]
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