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Synonyms for vigour

active strength of body or mind

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an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)

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Ultimately, Vigors became an ace by shooting down six aircraft.
After the Battle of Britain, Vigors transferred to the Far East, where he flew an American Lend-Lease Brewster Buffalo.
Vigors Bloodstock, said last night: "There are only two people I've met in my life who thought way ahead of their time, Tim and, latterly, John Magnier."
Vigors was born at Tullamaine Castle in County Tipperary, the stud then owned by his parents, but his early adult life was spent flying spitfires in the
The filly, a 30,000gns daughter of Distant Relative, was maintaining tradition both for a member of the Vigors family and for her dam, Son Et Lumiere, who had bred four previous winners.
"It will be all downhill from now on," smiled winning rider Ray Cochrane, and the filly's trainer Pip Payne cautioned Vigors on the dangers of thinking the whole thing is easy.
CHARLIE VIGORS, who has just completed a two-year stint as assistant trainer to Sir Mark Prescott, has landed a similar role with legendary US trainer Wayne Lukas, writes Carl Evans.
ANOTHER embarrassing blunder by a Jockey Club official drew flak from punters and bookmakers alike at Beverley yesterday when stewards' secretary Nicky Vigors mistakenly ruled that two horses withdrawn after a false start had been under starter's orders at the time.
FORMER racehorse and stud owner Terence Vigors has died at the age of 79.