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vim
[ vim ]
noun
- lively or energetic spirit; enthusiasm; vitality.
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vim
/ 惫瑟尘 /
noun
- slang.exuberant vigour and energy
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of vim1
An Americanism dating back to 1835鈥45; from Latin, accusative singular of 惫墨蝉 鈥渆nergy, force鈥
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of vim1
C19: from Latin, from 惫墨蝉; related to Greek is strength
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Shy himself is movingly human 鈥 full of vim but also lonesome and afraid.
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A full horse full of vim and vigor and they brought Cody up.
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This time around the boy math tweets held a level of vim that women on the internet were holding onto and ready to fire off.
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He promised prosperity and change with the vim of a lifelong salesman 鈥 saying Italians could be rich like him 鈥 and after a two-month campaign his party won strong support.
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鈥淚f we can鈥檛 match his vim, then God knows the future will be sluggish and gray,鈥 he says, as both Mencken and Lukas Matsson look on with what appears to be grudging admiration.
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