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high-spirited

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[ US /ˌhaɪˈspɪɹɪdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. joyously unrestrained

How To Use high-spirited In A Sentence

  • Over 300 people attended the ceremony, which was followed by a high-spirited barbecue.
  • The high-spirited crowd was then entertained by two big bands.
  • Later, Khan appeared at the Jemaa El Fna, the sprawling square of the Medina quarter where an even more high-spirited crowd awaited his arrival. Ariston Anderson: World's Biggest Star, King Khan, Opens Marrakech Film Festival
  • This was Huston's sweet spot—high-spirited, far-darting male adventure stories, which let him exercise his visual storytelling skills, which were less apparent to others than to him. The Man Who Would Be King
  • Looking after a high-spirited child can soon wear a person down.
  • Michel Tremblay's 1967 succes-de-scandale, Les Belles-Soeurs, put him on the map, and the joual filled plays about high-spirited, working-class Quebecers that followed, quickly made Tremblay a cultural icon in his native province.
  • The spotlight event was an exhibition of cadenced, old-school courbettes, croupades and caprioles, all of them stylizations of the leaping, twisting, fighting and frolicking of high-spirited horses in pasture.
  • Rather, Lickona provides a delightfully high-spirited and candid account of living Catholicism as though it were true, scapulars included.
  • Ceilidhs, like American barn dances, are high-spirited social affairs with group dances and callers who help novices, like this young Scot in the Outer Hebrides' Castlebay, learn the steps.
  • Other people are attracted to the high-spirited personality of the Ariens.
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