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brisk
adjective as in fast-moving; active
adjective as in chilly, refreshing (weather)
Strong matches
Example Sentences
If your hatred for the show burns hotter than your oven’s broiler, there’s a brisk business in finding creative new ways to heap verbal compost on the titular host and all her endeavors.
With them, he says he’ll be working on a song, like “The Field,” which opens with seagulls singing into a brisk air, rolling waves and then a soft guitar.
Schaffer’s “The Naked Gun,” then, is the ideal solution —a brisk, gut-bustingly funny film that updates the series’ central joke without sacrificing it.
A brisk walk offers greater cardiovascular benefit than a slower pace even with the same total step count.
It’s minty and brisk, a drink that tastes like a reset.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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