English to Arabic Dictionary brisk

brisk

انتعش
definition
adjective
a good brisk walk
active, fast, and energetic.
translation of 'brisk'
verb
انتعش,
نشط,
تعيش
adjective
قوي النكهة,
سريع,
خفيف,
ناشط,
حاد,
رشيق,
شديد الفوران,
مفعم بالحيوية
example
She said all this in a 'brisk' voice but faltered slightly when she saw all my luggage.
She quickly stepped outside, her hair lifting in a 'brisk' breeze.
Business was 'brisk' at the Fair, with dealers selling several important sculptures on the first day itself.
Business here is often 'brisk' , overseen by the effervescent proprietor who mans the steamy open kitchen.
There is also a lone souvenir shop doing 'brisk' business.
That done, she departed for the stables at a 'brisk' speedy walk.
At the edge of the lake, a 'brisk' wind snapped at Jane's skirts.
She waved a wing in the air, a 'brisk' , dismissing gesture.
The broken window was letting in the 'brisk' cold air.
According to simple economic theory, 'brisk' business activity will naturally boost consumption in the general public.
The floor was covered up quickly with 'brisk' , long strides.
Her slow walked quickly turned into a 'brisk' sprint as she ran for the front entrance.
She danced with a brusque and determined attitude, and she spoke in the same sharp, 'brisk' manner.
The bazaars were doing 'brisk' business as Holi approached.
Skyler replied to her question with a 'brisk' nod, and tried to not make eye contact.
The group traveled for the rest of the day in a 'brisk' rain.
The September night was chilly, with a 'brisk' wind picking up, but neither seemed to notice.
‘Time to go, Cheri,’ Mrs Barnes chirped in 'brisk' tones.
They ate and broke camp quickly, setting a 'brisk' pace across the slick stone of the Old Road.
The next evening a 'brisk' breeze came up from the southwest.
We hear that it is doing 'brisk' business in India.
Though the wind was 'brisk' and chilly, the sun was bright and warm.
A 'brisk' wind blew, causing dead leaves to dance in the air and cause those on the ground to ruffle across.
The remainder of their walk was 'brisk' but silent.
It's a light and breezy ground floor and mezzanine, doing 'brisk' business on a weekday lunchtime.
A cold, 'brisk' wind fills the square on a grey Saturday afternoon.
The 'brisk' ocean wind was a refreshing feeling, just what Helen needed.
He had rustled up his riding-jacket for the 'brisk' evening weather.
The air was cold and 'brisk' , but he paid it no mind.
Business was 'brisk' but there were only a few women by 10 pm.
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