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is spirited
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Lively, vigorous, animated or courageous.
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Ms. Stevens is spirited and realistic.
Dillard's style, indeed, is spirited and gale-force.
The discussion on Hacker News is spirited too.
Ms. Monheit is spirited about a lot of things, especially Long Island.
Peppered through the night is spirited conversation about the issues of the week, personal and political.
A mousy, virginal girl who is spirited beneath her shy demeanor falls in love with a rich, arrogant man.
Zelda, naturally, is spirited away, Hyrule is under threat from dark forces and, as Link, you must save the world.
Haig's portrait of Bryony is spirited; he's captured at just the right timbre an adorable, ridiculous and enraging adolescent.
The rhetoric is spirited, if sometimes barely civil, and the to-and-fro of ideas can be impressive.
Then, inevitably, some catastrophe occurs, and the hero is spirited away, by either a grave bodily injury or being kidnapped by a Buddhist monk.
Most notably, it has a prominent, perilously chromatic horn line, which Karl Kramer played beautifully here, and its clarinet and bassoon writing is spirited and shapely.
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