She brisked up with a kittenish purr when disturbed, and remarked that the Hengishire air was like champagne. |
Mr. Churchill brisked up, tossed off his port, and was ready for the smoking-room at once. |
It is all the best-humoured affair imaginable, refreshingly full of country airs and brisked up with a fine flavour of romance. |
She came in, lively and animated, brisked up by the keen air of the street. |
So the sad days wore on, and the fell-side air had not yet brisked up Emmanuel's adopted daughter as his sister prophesied. |
I gave it him, and was not disappointed in the result, for he brisked up wonderfully. |