1 very active physically and mentally:
The president was an energetic campaigner.
She also stands out for her very energetic style of leadership and her level of political commitment.
For boys, those good at music tended to be less muscular, energetic and practical (just over 0-2 in each case).
Although there were a few who still felt young and energetic, for the most part, the new stories were narratives about change and decline.
We investigate particle acceleration by strong lower-hybrid turbulence produced by the relaxation of an energetic perpendicular ion ring distribution.
Less a reserved pastoral idyll, it becomes a scene of energetic action, modern innovation, and political debate.
The opening's momentum returns, even more pastoral in character, but is finally blown aside by an energetic coda.
On the contrary, the actions of certain nuns displayed an energetic motivation of their own.
On the thermalization of energetic charged particles in fusion plasma with quantum electrodynamic considerations.