All 6 Uses
vigor
in
A Raisin in the Sun
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- (She raises her head and stares at him vigorously—then says, more quietly) Eat your eggs, they gonna be cold†
Scene 1.1vigorously = in a strong or energetic manner
- (She hangs up) MAMA: (Who has listened vigorously, as is her habit) Who is that you inviting over here with this house looking like this†
Scene 1.2
- (Struck senseless with the news, in its various degrees of goodness and trouble, she sits a moment, her fists propping her chin in thought, and then she starts to rise, bringing her fists down with vigor, the radiance spreading from cheek to cheek again) Well —well†
Scene 2.1 *
- JOHNSON (This is a woman who decided long ago to be enthusiastic about EVERYTHING in life and she is inclined to wave her wrist vigorously at the height of her exclamatory comments) Hello there, yourself!†
Scene 2.2vigorously = in a strong or energetic manner
- JOHNSON (Vigorously again) Me neither!†
Scene 2.2
- WALTER and BENEATHA go out yelling at each other vigorously and the anger is loud and real till their voices diminish†
Scene 3.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(vigor) strength, energy, or good health
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)