Use of lively in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include lively at the start of sentence, lively at the end of sentence and lively in the middle of sentence

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lively at the start of sentence


  1. Lively behaviour is normal for a four-year-old child.

lively at the end of sentence


  1. Her eyes were bright and lively.
  2. If you're quiet, you're not living. You've got to be noisy and colorful and lively.

lively in the middle of sentence


  1. He has a lively imagination.
  2. The sea is quite lively today.
  3. She was dressed in a lively pink.
  4. He is an outgoing and lively person.
  5. The wine has a lively fruity flavour.
  6. Children usually have a lively fancy.
  7. He showed a lively interest in politics.
  8. Josephine was bright, lively and cheerful.
  9. Their lively puppy frisks all over the house.
  10. They do a lively trade in souvenirs and gifts.
  11. She's a lively child and popular with everyone.
  12. There was some lively discussion at the meeting.
  13. It's hard work teaching a class of lively children.
  14. The clear, lively illustrations are in full colour.
  15. There was some lively debate at this week's seminar.
  16. There were lively New Year celebrations all over town.
  17. The hotel is situated next to the lively bustling port.
  18. A lively person is full of life and is always doing things.
  19. You are endowed with wealth, good health and a lively intellect.
  20. He was hoping for some lively political discourse at the meeting.
  21. His views have excited a lively controversy among fellow scientists.
  22. Extrovert prefer lively conversation to brood on the meaning of life.
  23. He still remembered her as the lively teenager he'd known years before.
  24. Extroverts prefer lively conversation to brooding on the meaning of life.
  25. Artists all free and lively things, are great oppression and get, is the great effort.

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