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are spirited
adjective
Lively, vigorous, animated or courageous.
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His performances are spirited, feverish, and often hammy.
They are spirited and ordinary and looking for the party.
Other people's children are bratty; ours are spirited.
As for authenticity, we are spirited back in style.
Normally, Yankee-Met encounters are spirited, but Monday's modest crowd seemed good-natured.
The rebels hold their fire, and survivors are spirited to safety aboard a Chinese battleship.
Falardeau floods the school with light; there are ravishing closeups of the children, who are spirited, even combative.
Money is exchanged, and the goods -- rare, high-quality goods -- are spirited from the basement of a warehouse.
But Averroes's many students, scribbling in secret grottoes, make copies, which are spirited away to foreign lands.
Holiday dinners are spirited clashes over drumsticks, with players marshaling the latest statistics and drawing from the store of rebuttals and witticisms they've squirreled away for months.
They are spirited, fire-snorting creatures who frequently rear up and attack either each other or the horses drawing the other chariots.
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