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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spirits rose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which people's morale or enthusiasm is uplifted. For example, "After the announcement of a surprise bonus, spirits rose among the team members."
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Inside, spirits rose.
"Students in India are mostly treated like shit," said one.Croak for the cameraWith each sortie, the team's spirits rose.
In Cather's telling: "When he approached the pueblo of Isleta, gleaming white across a low plain of gray sand, Father Latour's spirits rose.
"We watched the sleek, wild, dark // And iridescent creature / Batter against the brilliance / drop like a glove / To the hard floor, or the desk top," Wilbur writes: And wait then, humped and bloody, For the wits to try it again; and how our spirits Rose when, suddenly sure, It lifted off from a chair-back, Beating a smooth course for the right window And clearing the sill of the world.
Our spirits rose.
My spirits rose.
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And like air, your spirit rose.
The letter sets out its argument in sixteen paragraphs of thick prose that is largely free of the wordplay, rage, or animating spirit of Rose's songs.
After he joined Warrant in 1984, the band rose on the Sunset Strip circuit alongside kindred spirit Guns N' Roses and eventually signed with Columbia Records.
Here again, the male spirit of the rose appearing to a girl in a dream is a sublimation of her sexual desire.
Dum Dum Girls is the project of Dee Dee (born Kristin Gundred), a slightly darker spirit than Ms. Rose, as is evident on the Dum Dum Girls' debut album, "I Will Be" (Sub Pop), which will be released next month.
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