Similar words: uplifted, shoplifter, weightlifter, gifted, lift, sifter, fifteen, uplift. Meaning: [lɪft] adj. held up in the air.
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91. The news lifted our spirits.
92. The siege was finally lifted after six months.
93. I lifted the baby out of the chair.
94. He lifted the heavy box with a grunt.
95. The fog had lifted by late morning.
96. They had lifted dozens of CDs from the store.
97. His mood lifted as he concentrated on his driving.
98. This box is too heavy to be lifted.
99. She felt herself lifted from her feet.
100. All the potatoes have been lifted.
101. She lifted the cigarette to her lips.
102. He lifted the phone and dialled her number.
103. The survivors were lifted to safety by helicopter.
104. We lifted our baggage from the conveyor belt.
105. She lifted the baby out of her chair.
106. He lifted the baby out of its cot.
107. He lifted the rock without effort.
108. He lifted her bodily into the air.
109. His mouth lifted in a wry smile.
110. He lifted the water-bottle to his lips and sipped.
111. The strategic materials have been lifted to the front.
112. The sergeant lifted an admonitory finger at us.
113. The warm morning sun lifted our spirits.
114. The victory lifted us up tremendously.
115. He lifted several passages from that novel.
116. The dog lifted its leg against the lamp post.
117. This piece of luck lifted his spirits.
118. Jan lifted her glass and took a quick swallow.
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120. He lifted his hands above his head.