Examples of 'most vividly' in a sentence
Meaning of "most vividly"
most vividly - This phrase is used to indicate that something is recalled, remembered, or imagined with intense clarity, detail, and prominence in one's mind. It suggests that the memory or image is particularly strong and enduring
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This is demonstrated most vividly on the cross.
Most vividly of all.
And it came through most vividly in his voice.
And those are often the ones you remember most vividly.
You have experienced it most vividly at critical moments in your life.
Most vividly does He contrast the state of the blessed with that of the lost.
Some of the experiences that reside most vividly in my memory are job interviews.
The one I most vividly recall is when she waded into a scuffle on a liberty boat.
I sensed the reality of that choice most vividly after my son died.
One character most vividly drawn throughout his novels is London itself.
The first and last years of school reside most vividly in the memory.
The day they remember most vividly was the day they were taken from their home.
But it was my lunch with Claude which I remember most vividly.
Bolivia is one of the most vividly coloured places you will ever see.
It 's the stage of sleep where we dream the most vividly.
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Mass graves most vividly illustrate how the practice of enforced disappearance was used against Iraqis.
She is known as a writer whose works capture most vividly the complexities of African life.
Most vividly of all, I remember the expression on my dads face.
This was illustrated most vividly by the Salman Rushdie affair.
In his statement on Belsen, Brian Urquhart made us see it most vividly.
I first started to learn this most vividly from Matthew Sanford.
What I remember most vividly are the tableau vivant, the colors.
I remember the expression on my dad 's face . Most vividly of all.
What I remember about you most vividly in those years was your amazing practicality.
But the thing I remember most vividly is the marathon . '.
I remember David most vividly in the 1970s at Tarragon, his laughter and his anger.
This so-called " living gem " is the smallest and most vividly colored among birds-of-paradise.
The visit that I most vividly remember is of my Uncle.
In fact, monkeys are the most vividly colourful of all the mammals.
JOHN, What I remember about you most vividly in those years was your amazing practicality.
What I remember about you most vividly in those years Oh, that 's nice!
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