become lively
1come alive — become lively, start living; awaken, stop sleeping (Informal) …
2come alive — become lively, cheer, applaud As the players skated onto the ice, the crowd came alive …
3livening — n. act of making lively, act of cheering or brightening adj. animating, rousing, cheering, inspiring liv·en || laɪvn v. make lively, bring vitality to, animate, arouse, inspire; become lively and energetic, become animated …
4liven — liv·en || laɪvn v. make lively, bring vitality to, animate, arouse, inspire; become lively and energetic, become animated …
5livened — liv·en || laɪvn v. make lively, bring vitality to, animate, arouse, inspire; become lively and energetic, become animated …
6livens — liv·en || laɪvn v. make lively, bring vitality to, animate, arouse, inspire; become lively and energetic, become animated …
7bubble — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English bobel Date: 14th century 1. a small globule typically hollow and light: as a. a small body of gas within a liquid b. a thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas c. a globule in a… …
8Ethical Sensory Extrovert — The Ethical Sensory Extrovert, ESE, ESFj, the Enthusiast, Victor Hugo, or types. The Ethical Sensory Extrovert is a rational, extroverted, dynamic type whose leading functions are extroverted ethics and introverted sensing.Model A Ego block With… …
9bubble — bubbleless, adj. bubblelike, adj. bubblingly, adv. /bub euhl/, n., v., bubbled, bubbling. n. 1. a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid. 2. a small globule of gas in a thin liquid envelope. 3. a globule of air or gas, or a globular… …
10life — or get a life [līf] n. pl. lives [ME < OE līf, akin to ON líf, life, Ger leib, body < IE base * leibh , to LIVE1] 1. that property or quality of plants and animals that distinguishes them from inorganic matter or dead organisms; specif.,… …