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high spirits

NOUN
  1. a feeling of joy and pride

How To Use high spirits In A Sentence

  • By Wells's own testimony, she had a quick Irish wit, high spirits and radiant common sense.
  • They'd had a couple of drinks and were in high spirits.
  • Nothing in the work is more engaging than the start of the finale, where rumbustious high spirits reform into an infectious polacca.
  • He was in high spirits, whistling under his breath as he drove out of the lot onto Grant and from there onto eastbound I-10. KISS OF THE BEES
  • Liu Mou says to others: "The son of our alcalde is likely, do not th ink over he can use water of right leg hold up solely, actually their foot simultaneously hold up, more in high spirits.
  • Her high spirits and love of life were so different from Mimi's strictness and rigidity.
  • Cyclists, tired but in high spirits, joined the fun after they finished, relaxing with their families, picnics and braais.
  • Those of his first three years of hard and careful work show him throughout in high spirits, and, doubtless, during this time, that reputation for hospitality and urbanity which is mentioned in his obituary notice was well deserved. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Part 2: More Ghost Stories
  • There was a dartboard, and a pool table, and random teenagers and young adults standing around, or sitting and drinking, all of them loud and boisterous and in plain high spirits.
  • It was an indulgence of high spirits or, at worst, a vulgar exhibit of personal vanity and artistic vacuity.
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