Examples of 'was brisk' in a sentence

Meaning of "was brisk"

was brisk: describes an activity or movement that was quick, energetic, and with a sense of urgency

How to use "was brisk" in a sentence

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was brisk
Activity was brisk on eBay from day one.
From that time on business was brisk.
Business was brisk only to that one store.
We got so many reveals and the pace was brisk.
You always was brisk for business.
All facilities are in walking distance even though it was brisk on a cold night.
He was brisk and friendly and.
Our step was brisk.
Security was brisk and we were on the other side in no time.
Cap refill was brisk.
Traffic was brisk and inquiries were varied.
The port was also near the Continent where in warfare demand for gunpowder was brisk.
Morning was brisk but fine.
With the Huguenots in Friedrichsdorf there was brisk trade.
It was brisk but not so cold that his sweater was not enough.

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That was brisk.
The weather was cloudy, and the wind was brisk.
It was brisk.
Just like before, the air was brisk.
Our step was brisk We could not risk.
After that, business was brisk.
Our step was brisk We could not risk Missing the military parade.
The Baron was brisk.
He was brisk and active, with the careless bluffness of a sailor.
Otherwise, the voting was brisk and uneventful.
Commercial activity in very high-speed broadband ( VDSL and fibre ) was brisk.
Hydrogen absorption was brisk and complete by 5 hrs.
However, a stoic recovery was brisk.
Hydrogen absorption was brisk and complete by 5 hr.
His eyes shone, and his footstep, as he paced the room, was brisk and jaunty.
Nevertheless, demand was brisk because the economy was in recession and insolvencies were widespread.
Okay, that was brisk.
You always was brisk for business… and knowed the rules by heart.
Well, that was brisk.
You always was brisk for business . Thank ye, George.
Gold prospecting in the country 's rivers and mines was brisk in the late 1980s.
Thank you, George. You always was brisk for business… and knowed the rules by heart.
Production was brisk in the early years, with as many as fifty boats built by 1949.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, there was brisk trade between Augsburg and Venice.
And needless to say, business was brisk and the competition was competitive.

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