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were spirits
noun
The collective souls of man or another entity.
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Even straight up, though, these were spirits that were complex and maintained your interest.
There were spirits abroad too; elemental forces from the dark ages and spooky stone circles on children's TV.
It was so ambitious - there were 10 different voices running concurrently, I had people living in my nose and my arse, there were spirits and puppets.
He kept seeing evil spirits in others around him, and was finally evicted for doing extensive damage to inanimate objects in his room, believing they were spirits.
The first thing that happened when I walked in, my electronic tape stopped working, and I had the funny feeling that there were spirits in the house, and I don't imagine these sorts of things.
Steeped in Rimbaud, the narrator speaks for many of Oates's characters when he says, "We were spirits of the dead and the damned clamoring for our lost lives in a perpetual trance of longing".
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"The rest was spirits.
There are spirits everywhere you look".
Jok are spirits or gods (8 ).
To be spirit elevating?
"Food is spirit".
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