Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word VIM


VIM

Definitions of VIM

  1. Ready vitality and vigour. [from mid 19th c.]

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Number of letters

3

Is palindrome

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Examples of Using VIM in a Sentence

  • The editor war is the rivalry between users of the Emacs and vi (now usually Vim, or more recently Neovim) text editors.
  • Those interactions, evidently, helped him be conversant with the latest developments in literature and consummate his style that is full of vim and vigour.
  • She then released her first singles through RCA Records, "Eu vim da Bahia", written by Gil, and "Sim, foi você", written by Veloso.
  • Examples with particularly interesting use of dissonance include Valls' motets, Domine vim patior, Cor mundum meum and O vos omnes.
  • In one of his shows, he would introduce himself wearing funny and sloppy clothes, honking a hand honk to declassify participants, while joking and mocking them with then famous expressions such as "Teresinha!", "Eu vim aqui pra confundir, nao pra explicar!" ("I came here to make you confused, not to explain!") and "Quem nao se comunica, se trumbica!" ("Whoever doesn't communicate, gets in trouble!").
  • "Here's one girl that can do as much as any two boys," declared Peggy as she seized a hatchet, and she swung it with so much vim that James and Alonzo stood back and gazed at her in open-mouthed wonder.


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