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vibrant

[vahy-bruhnt] / ˈvaɪ brənt /




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It became a vibrant crossroads under the Ottoman Empire, said Artega, 55, and its population grew to around 25,000 as a construction boom took off.

From Barron's

"What warms my heart is folks coming in and seeing what a vibrant neighbourhood it is."

From BBC

He was in his 80s then, but still vibrant—rarely seated, moving easily around the room and bantering with staff as they passed in and out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Few groups in the U.S. have figured out how to build stable families and vibrant communal life better than the Haredi community has.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though various artists have shown in the building over its 100-year history, FAB’s vibrant vision, focused on the intersection of design and fine art media, feels like the right fit for the current moment.

From Los Angeles Times