Sentence examples for were spirited from inspiring English sources

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were spirited

adjective

Lively, vigorous, animated or courageous.

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Our bags were spirited away.

Still, the performances were spirited and spontaneous.

The practice sessions were spirited and brief.

Scotland were spirited and ominously ambitious.

The panelists were spirited, in a mostly unprintable way.

England were spirited enough in the field, but incompetent.

They were spirited, intelligent and, above all, resourceful.

Most were spirited out over the next few years in Operation Magic Carpet on American aircraft.

In the meantime, the Crosswhites were spirited out of Marshall and escaped to Canada.

Diana and Dodi were spirited away from the Place de l'Alma in a hidden truck.

Candida Mosoma, Pumza Mxinwa and, as Winnie, Philisa Sibeko, were spirited and characterful as his womenfolk.

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