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vim and vigor

Meaning: If you have vim and vigor, you have lots of energy and enthusiasm for life.

For example:

  • Our grandmother is always full of vim and vigor when we go to visit her.

  • If you want to have lots of vim and vigor when you get older, you need to eat good food and get plenty of exercise when you're young.

Quick Quiz:

Politicians are advised to act as if they are full of vim and vigor so that voters will think they
  1. are healthy enough to lead the country
  2. have powerful connections
  3. are honest and trustworthy

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