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zestful

[zest-fuhl] / ˈzɛst fəl /












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Never easy to deal with but cherished by his daughters for his zestful approach to life, André would nevertheless rather go than fight.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2023

Maggy Hurchalla, 81, a zestful and adventuresome environmentalist who carved a reputation independent from her trailblazing sister, Janet Reno, the first female U.S. attorney general, died Feb. 19 at her home in Stuart, Florida.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 11, 2022

It follows on the awkwardly zestful Biennial of 2017, which, having been assembled, by and large, before the 2016 national election, seemed pointed toward a future that was abruptly kaput.

From The New Yorker • May 20, 2019

Adams, the elder statesman of the party, has an old-fashioned, earnest, zestful cadence to his prose.

From Washington Post • Aug. 16, 2018

To discuss in detail this class of writings is not necessary, but a glance at the story of “Clarissa” gives an instructive impression of what old-fashioned children found zestful.

From Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of the Development of the American Story-Book by Halsey, Rosalie Vrylina