Similar words: write down, aspire, spiral, perspire, inspire, inspired, conspiracy, aspiration. Meaning: ['spɪrɪtɪd] adj. 1. displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness 2. marked by lively action 3. willing to face danger 4. made lively or spirited.
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61, But spirited Patsy flashed a look of encouragement at him.
62, Laskowski looked away when they ate chips or spirited them out to Nathan.
63, The music is just not as gutsy or spirited or tuned into the needs of its core audience as it once was.
64, A proposed resolution to oppose voucher plans and charter schools provoked a spirited debate on the convention floor.
65, A managing director won points when he spirited away a popular trainee from other managing directors.
66, Anne is a spirited girl who wants to become a writer.
67, Even so city analysts believe their spirited defence has probably worked ... for now at least Male speaker I think they will survive.
68, That may be why Jesse Sapolu launched into such a spirited defense of Grbac afterward.
69, The most spirited came from the raised voices of the Gentlemen.
70, Anyone would do as long as he was able to explain how that much money could be spirited away in under three months.
71, The spirited young woman who had been as eager for life as he was?
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72, She might find herself not being carried down to London but spirited away to distant unknown suburbs such as Hendon and Colindale.
73, Full of mettle; spirited and plucky.
74, These were spirited men, men of character and mettle.
75, I have not become downhearted or low - spirited.
76, She puts in a creditably spirited performance.
77, Again, each of them seems to represent, in a superior way, the key components of the human soul, the appetitive, the war-like or spirited, and the rational.
78, The song is spirited, you looked that the old lady, the girl, the small tabby cat, the small yellow dog they help the child to pull out the radish, one all full of energy.
79, The rest of the conversation, it appeared from Mr. Wickert's spirited sketch, had consisted mainly in eager queries from himself, and good-humored replies by the other.
80, I was young and spirited and like most lads that have been country-bred , I had a great opinion of my shrewdness.
81, There's spirited swamp rock on "When I'm Right (I'm Wrong)", an offer of hope on "A Place in the Sun", and his mystical depiction of the all-knowing medicine man on "Feel Good Music".
82, Good team spirited, be able to night shifts, eyesight over 1.0, not a colorblind .
83, The Elgin Marbles receive their name from the British lord who craftily spirited them away from Greece.
84, Their spirited quarrel spoiled the fun and we all felt spiritless.
85, The whole accident turned a previously good spirited banquet into a heavy-hearted affair, and everyone felt quite helpless.
86, BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT : Alert, intelligent toy terrier. Spirited with even disposition.
87, His spirited commentary makes a match very interesting even on the radio.
88, But the British people hated to see their spirited queen lagging figuratively, if not literally, behind priggish Prince Albert.
89, When he was twelve years old, Alexander had his first glimpse of a horse named Bucephalus. Spirited and lightning quick, the horse is considered untamable.
90, Fartlek running is less stressful than other type of workouts because of its free spirited form of running.
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