Similar words: spirit, spirited, good spirit, spirituality, animal spirits, aspirin, aspiring, perspiring. Meaning: ['spɪrɪt] n. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented.
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(151) Two green glazed lions guarded the gates to keep evil spirits at bay.
(152) The champagne, the first sips of which had lifted her spirits, was after a glassful having the opposite effect.
(153) The news has raised the spirits of the mining communities dependent on Longannet's 650 jobs.
(154) One should conceive that judgment on his book is to be passed by a conclave of wise and quiet spirits.
(155) He couldn't be all that ruthless and cold-hearted if he respected his elders, she mused, her spirits lifting.
(156) Lee wasted no time entering Maryland, the men being in high spirits as the bold move was made.
(157) When he was up in the air he was engaged, his spirits prospered and his intellect was keener than a needle.
(158) But just between you and me and a few hundred miles, thoughts of ancient spirits still trail closely behind.
(159) He's delighted to find my spirits high, my blood pressure low and that apart from the lumps, I remain asymptomatic.
(160) The demonic figures wearing ugly masks and straw and brushwood clothes are intended to scare away evil spirits.
(161) They are also often found in cemeteries suggesting that the spirits were toasted on their journey to the Isles of the Blessed.
(162) Over eight million people came to admire this new concept of an environment where everything was intended to lift the spirits.
(163) Hong Kong was a gentle balm to the dancers' ragged spirits.
(164) To cleanse the impurities from my system, I ate food blessed by the spirits.
(165) I was given a lovely bit of home-made cake for tea and that lifted my spirits tremendously.
(166) For the Tuvans, traditionally, music has served as a means to communicate with the spirits.
(167) The sweet murmur of their water can provide balm for troubled spirits and their banks offer sweet shelter to nurture true love.
(168) The Church asserts that human beings are incarnated spirits: souls in bodies.
(169) It insisted on a total abstention from not only spirits but beer,(sentencedict.com) the staple drink of the working man.
(170) His spirits were so high he didn't detect the chill of fear in Lucy.
(171) On a brief stroll through the nearby alleyways we counted 70 bonfires and spirits were rising.
(172) The emperor had begun to think polytheistic cult a veneration of evil spirits and therefore perhaps a danger to his realm.
(173) Distillation liberated the spirits from fermented grains and fruit juices, and in time ethyl alcohol was purified.
(174) But I do not eat more bread and meat or, let us hope, drink more wine or spirits.
(175) Most of us were pie-eyed drunk from the boilermakers Doy had been concocting out of palm spirits and San Miguel.
(176) Your spirits can sore with the skyscrapers beckoning upward, upward.
(177) She is kept company by kindred spirits, such as Uncle Ben and the Cream of Wheat cook.
(178) Our strategy is to focus all our resources on the two core businesses of spirits and beers.
(179) It is one of the leading beverage companies in the world[http://Sentencedict.com], and a major international producer of spirits and beer.
(180) This lifted investors' spirits immensely, as well as filling well-informed politicians' campaign coffers.
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