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Use "vive" in a sentence
"The French word vive is the imperative form of the verb vivre, “to live,” and means “live!” or “long live,” as in “Long live frizzy hair!”"
"I'm calling vive la différence on this asexuality business."
"With all the fire of a full-blooded Frenchman I sang it, and when I had finished she gave a little "vive" with her hands, while her eyes sparkled more than thanks."