vive
/ (viːv) /
long live; up with (a specified person or thing)
Origin of vive
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How to use vive in a sentence
They filed past hoisting homemade flags, university flags, Mexican flags, flags that said “Ayotzi vive.”
Mexican Protesters Look to Start a New Revolution | Jason McGahan | November 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOne unhappy attendee is even heard to shout, “vive Lady Gaga!”
Intimate Madonna Show at Paris’s Olympia Hall Turns Ugly | Tracy McNicoll | July 27, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTIn 2000, he published another op-ed in the Post titled, spookily, ‘vive what difference?’
In spite of this there was no grumbling, and the men, as their general reported, pressed on with cries of "vive la Rpublique!"
Napoleon's Marshals | R. P. Dunn-PattisonThe girls crowded into Assembly that morning, all on the qui vive to hear what the principal would have to say.
The Girls of Central High on the Stage | Gertrude W. Morrison
The years passed on, and at last there came a time when the voice which shouted 'vive Bourgoyne!'
Belgium | George W. T. (George William Thomson) OmondAlmost instantly there arose the old admiring cries of, "vive Napoleon!"
When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Complete | Gilbert ParkerThe minions had not allowed him to be ignorant of what had passed, and he had heard the people cry, "vive le roi!"
Chicot the Jester | Alexandre Dumas, Pere
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