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How to use spirited in a sentence

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A spirited young girl who suffered horrific injuries in a freak horse accident has blossomed into a promising athlete with a bright future.
Never was there such a mean spirited and self interested response from the rich and powerful.
Bening plays the spirited Sue Barlow, a spinster who has waited to meet the right man.
And even though he looks like death warmed up, O'Toole is on splendidly spirited form and even manages to give the dog a run for its money.
Olga is a lonely but spirited old woman whose children live abroad and seldom visit.
She is a stay-at-home mom of an Aspie teenage boy and a spirited preteen girl.
In spite of a spirited comeback that took Tan to within three points, she held on to win comfortably.
Whether he or she is an outgoing sailor or a free spirited pirate we have the supplies to keep them make-believing.
She toys with the dangerous idea of matchmaking her spirited and charming sister-in-law with Zhang.
But Swansea were worthy of their spirited success in a typical blood and thunder derby between Wales's oldest rivals.
There was some spirited betting on the outcome to the sixth race with steady support for at least four of the runners.
His dedication to the reasons for making music at all shine through clearly both on record and in his spirited live performances.
Martin blends the elegance, grace, and polish of a confident professional with the spirited excitement of an emerging star.
Speciality coffees, too, are there, so are those mocktails and of course, spirited cocktails.
Creativity, sharp-edged humor and a profound sadness blended together in the spirited march that rolled down Broadway.
Hoops of plant stems woven and placed under milk storage jugs, pails and churns would prevent milk being spirited away by fairies.
The hooked rug depicting a spirited horse is late nineteenth-century American.
Perhaps, the Beijing worker was spirited away to act as some sort of investment adviser.
What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now.
On the second troll through I latched into a good fish and after a spirited fight we boated my first decent size Nile perch.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He gloried in mountain scouting, and was in his element when astride a spirited horse.
Mars was the presider over gladiators, and was the god of all exercises, which have in them a manly or spirited character.
Yet a spirited and relevant discussion may be conducted in a class of a hundred or so.
First let me unhitch him, I cried, seizing the spirited beast by the bridle.
A brood of the goosander or red merganser, the young not yet able to fly, were the occasion of some spirited rowing.
The creature was strong and spirited, and galloped with them round the grassplot.
Directly this is done the picture palace will become a spirited rival of the theatre.
Then the gentleman let the spirited team go, and they dashed off over the road toward Lumberton.
This account is similar to, only not so spirited as that given in the liber Vagatorum.
The princess liked him because he was a handsome, proud, spirited roumanian youth.
The Dioscuri mounted on spirited steeds, one of which is wildly rearing, are in the act of capturing the two damsels.
West Chester, to say no more than she deserved, was a county with a spirited gentry, and one of which no colony need be ashamed.
The prince was, however, just the man to be the centre of a spirited opposition.
But are not these spirited natures apt to be savage with one another, and with everybody else?
He could not talk, and yet was sufficiently spirited to prevent me from self-absorption.
They were spirited and active animals, evidently of a fine breed, such as that for which Khuzistan is famous at the present day.
Each of these simple-hearted reprobates was too spirited to take a guinea for a kick down a staircase.
It was a spirited sight to see them come leaping fences, tearing around corners, swarming out of every bystreet and alley.
There is the attic salt which springs from the charm in the words, from the flash of wit, from the spirited and brilliant sally.
There were some unique auxiliaries to the painting which added to its spirited effect.
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