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vigoroso

[ vig-uh-roh-soh; Italian vee-gaw-raw-zaw ]

adjective

  1. (a musical direction) vigorous or spirited in manner.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vigoroso1

1715–25; < Italian: vigorous
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Example Sentences

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Pasaron después de la Academia de Artes de Las Vegas, cuyos integrantes ofrecieron un espectáculo vigoroso que dejó en claro por qué los equipos del condado de Starr los consideraban un rival.

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More than anything, Patrizia is a woman of insatiable hunger: She practically devours Maurizio in one molto vigoroso sex scene, and she looks ahead to the day that his millions — and his powerful place within the competitive Gucci family hierarchy — will be hers as well.

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Las ambiciones de Trump respecto a Crandon y el papel del alcalde en el cumplimiento potencial de las mismas, salieron a relucir luego de un vigoroso debut de recaudación de fondos por parte de la campaña de reelección para el 2016 de Giménez.

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An appalling scheme of self-amusement is seen in his "Caprice," in which a theme of eight measures' length is instrumented with almost every 144 contrapuntal device known, and with psychological variety that runs through five movements, scherzando, vigoroso, con sentimento, religioso, and a marcia fantastico.

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