How To Use Inspiring In A Sentence

  • He was, when he chose to lay aside his mountebankery, an excellent and inspiring conductor. Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
  • Vordul's verse is uninspiring and sounds much more like spoken word poetry, rather than a proper rap.
  • I suspect it's because they make some of the most amazing, anthemic, inspiring music around today.
  • Their inspiring successes paint a vivid picture of how this is necessary.
  • There has been no inspiring team talk or special magic moment or meeting with a guru. The Sun
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  • A group of enthusiastic young inventors have seen their practical, bold and downright wacky ideas come to life, thanks to an inspiring project. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the togetherness is less inspiring than it may seem.) The Baby Experts
  • Yet ineptitude at the back could not entirely explain away this truly awe-inspiring spectacle.
  • The taut muscles of his face have relaxed, and he speaks with a confidence that is inspiring.
  • TD: Well, it's my first new studio music in nearly twenty years, and I've written most of the music in England in the wheelhouse of my solar powered lifeboat looking out over the North Sea, which is a very inspiring place to be. Mike Ragogna: TED, Solar Power, Windpower, and All Things Amerikana : A Conversation with Thomas Dolby
  • But the evidence they uncover about the presence of a bigfoot is even more awe-inspiring. The Sun
  • The bag lunch itself is nutritious, sufficient, if not very inspiring: a sandwich, some juice, a dessert snack or piece of fruit.
  • It was a gorgeous, awe-inspiring piece of modern machinery - almost Zen-like in its shining simplicity and austere precision.
  • This restaurant reportedly has top-notch seafood, slick service and awe-inspiring decor.
  • The virtues of tomorrow, unlike the virtues of yore, will be inspiring shape-shifters whose purpose, in addition to saving us, will be to baffle the certainties and absolutisms of ideologues everywhere.
  • The preservation of privacy within trust and the successful work done by chaplains in inspiring self-revelation by confessants is not a complex process.
  • The award's presenters noted that in a nation known for its heavy dependence on coal, Rizhao represents an inspiring example of the mainstreaming of renewable energy sources.
  • I could imagine sipping from a cup while the letters seemed to jump from the coaster, inspiring me to write! Blog – syllable studio
  • From everything I have seen of Mr. Mandela, and from the memories I have of meeting him personally on several occasions, Mr. Freeman gets everything right: the walk, the cadences in the voice, the out-front and straight-ahead posture and the inner radiance that connect his thoughts and his words with visible facial computations — many of the qualities that make Mr. Mandela an inspiring leader. I'm Cheering for Morgan Freeman
  • Kerry became the safe choice, uninspiring but solidly reassuring.
  • We mention this here because “World” is a much imitated and “homaged” painting, indeed inspiring many takes on it from within the comics field. Andrew Wyeth dies
  • Inspiring next generation of engineers the reward. Times, Sunday Times
  • In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name.
  • The meatball is classic, recalling an inspiring age when NASA did incredible feats like, oh, going to the moon. Worm Watch - NASA Watch
  • Is it so difficult to wait until you are out of the register office to exchange some home-made vows and a selection of inspiring hymeneal ditties?
  • But again, perhaps problematically, they are beautiful statues – inspiring, optimistic, and utopian; totems to the radiant future that was always promised, but never quite arrived.
  • From there he made drawing excursions to some of his most inspiring subjects, including Duncombe Park and the environs of Kirkham.
  • The devil, realising that he had been fooled, disappeared in an awe-inspiring cloud of smoke and sulphur fumes; but the bridge remained, and its name to this day recalls the discomfiture of his evil plans. Legend Land, Vol. 1 Being a collection of some of the Old Tales told in those Western Parts of Britain served by The Great Western Railway.
  • The road curves gently upwards, giving increasingly inspiring views as it does.
  • We can make transport an interesting, attractive, galvanising, inspiring, or perhaps red-hot issue, but buses, trams and even Freudian trains are not and never will be sexy.
  • The volcanic stone is subject to weathering, and intensive conservation efforts are needed to help preserve Rapa Nui's stone legacy in its present, awe-inspiring state.
  • As Bluto Blutarsky in "Animal House, '' John made cinema history by smashing a guitar, imitating a" zit "in the cafeteria and inspiring his fraternity brothers with the rallying cry:" Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Our Guide to Famous Brothers
  • Her inspiring words were the only remnants other than my conjectural thoughts that I allowed to follow my every flight.
  • I thought today that probably the best way that bloomsday can be inspiring is not to dress up in leopold bloom outfits, but to slip inside the day, slip inside the broad breadth and intimacy of the day, and that is available today and any day. Ulysses, Ulysses, soaring through all the galaxies
  • The virtues of tomorrow, unlike the virtues of yore, will be inspiring shape-shifters whose purpose, in addition to saving us, will be to baffle the certainties and absolutisms of ideologues everywhere.
  • He vowed to become more loving, more inspiring, more impactful in his life, especially to his family.
  • At the moment the area is gloomy and uninspiring, with grey concrete walls and floor.
  • But the way Butler plays it, this is a shoot'em-up blood bath rather than an inspiring movie. USATODAY.com News
  • Thanks for being an inspiring teacher.
  • The pictures look fabulous, and your travelogue is so inspiring - I need to get off this damn island every now and then. Home Again, Home Again...
  • The stories are heartbreaking, but the privilege of the briefest of glimpses of the lost lives is also revealing and inspiring.
  • The bedroom walls were distempered a dark, shiny green, the curtains were green with spots on and the bedspread an uninspiring khaki.
  • What I find really amazing and inspiring is this – bloggers through their vast collective readership have so much power to impact and change the world through their writing and by providing leadership. Help Alleviate World Poverty with the Power of Your Blog | Write to Done
  • As expected, tonight looks like an extremely interesting end to a particularly uninspiring campaign.
  • The Choir Director and Piano Accompanist are experienced volunteer musicians and lead this enthusiastic Christian fellowship to perform outstanding and inspiring music.
  • No one had failed to see the awe-inspiring sight: it was so bright that it outshone the sun and turned the night into a veritable midnight afternoon.
  • With her now famous misogyny speech, a usually uninspiring leader was transformed overnight into a courageous defender of women's rights. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we look at live pictures now from the Kennedy Space Center, it's not the faulty fuel sensor inspiring those iffy conditions.
  • Terrorist groups have placed a growing emphasis on recruiting Westerners and inspiring them to launch small-scale attacks.
  • The dancers, arrayed in awe-inspiring costumes and hideous masks, enact weird rituals before the village shrine.
  • Is it possible that there are social circumstances and milieus that are uninspiring by their very nature?
  • He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader.
  • He credits this awesome landscape with inspiring many of the crystalline passages of prose that have illuminated his other books.
  • King was a great orator and an inspiring leader.
  • Through a clever process of hunching herself over and putting on a croaky voice she has actually managed to increase her age by an awe-inspiring 7 million years.
  • But the plot is plodding and the battle scenes are uninspiring - offering neither camp silliness nor emotional heft. The Sun
  • Gone was the sometimes rambling, but always inspiring, rhetoric that electrified his campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talks with friends or colleagues prove to be inspiring and the information you glean can be stored for future use. The Sun
  • When you encounter something truly inspiring don't stint on film.
  • And getting a reporter to print it without immediately following it with something supercilious is an even more awe-inspiring talent.
  • He gave a flawless performance inspiring confidence by his pinpoint accuracy.
  • The charge of inspiring prophets with false messages is founded, pretendingly, upon 1st Kings 22: 22, 23, Jeremiah 4: 10, and Ezekiel 14: The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, February, 1880
  • With a little force and a good aim, she succeeded in squishing the scream - inspiring creature with a sharp smack.
  • His family is being torn apart by his dad's alcoholism, his emotions are being torn as he sees his friends pair off into couples, and his job working on the railtracks is uninspiring.
  • Here she presents an inspiring source book filled with hundreds of photos. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media.
  • The protagonist is a Carmelite nun who is gifted with visions and who writes inspiring poetry about them.
  • Contemporary Christian music may be lame and uninspiring, but the answer is not to be found in longing, naively and uncritically, for mainstream success.
  • Discuss why the phoenix rising from the ashes is an inspiring image for African-Americans emerging from the slave era in Red River by Lalita Tademy: Questions
  • Using you as akey messenger forinspiring the practice of noble ideals would surely be divinely ironic. God To Don Imus: Can You Hear Me Now?
  • It looks splendid and magical, and is downright inspiring with its real grass, cup holders on the seats and a scoreboard big enough for Times Square.
  • Three hours in the rain is all it took to transform this uninspiring, barren plot into a pleasing eye-catcher. The Sun
  • Too many school buildings have been dull, uninspiring and institutional.
  • He was most modest and unassuming - though when at the helm he was inspiring. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the same, I do find all this barter activity rather inspiring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gone are the grimy beats, the sarcastic vocals and nonsensical lyricism, replaced by inspiring rhythms and lyrics laced with celebration and regret.
  • Duncan Smith's uninspiring leadership and his lacklustre shadow cabinet failed to make any initial impact on the electorate.
  • Petrels, albatrosses, cormorants, frigatebirds, gulls etc. are mysterious and inspiring birds: often the subject of poetic stories and lots of myths around the world.
  • My job is the most uninspiring, monotonous work in the history of economic periodicals. GYPSY MASALA
  • :) Very passionate about it, and good at inspiring passioin apathetic teenagers. State Meme
  • King was a great orator and an inspiring leader.
  • AMY HOLMES, CNN CONTRIBUTOR: On Rowland's point and Bill 'point, I agree a lot of his speech was inspiring and the type of rhetoric we love as fellow Americans. CNN Transcript Jan 26, 2008
  • Weird and terrible as are many of the darksome legends, it may be doubted if any are more awe-inspiring than that which we are now about to relate.
  • Much more inspiring and less frequent were the sight and sounds of soldiers marching to war from drill hall to station.
  • Today the view is hidden behind mighty macrocarpa and native bush, but the setting is no less awe inspiring.
  • The town received Unicef assistance after the Second World War, inspiring Jitka to paint children dancing around a maypole.
  • I got some inspiring encouragement from a number of individuals during My Project.
  • Or why not just smudge the black and white together to create a faintly uninspiring shade of grey?
  • To some people that definition of marriage might seem uncontroversial, but to both of us, it was somehow inspiring. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the afternoon and evening I spent much time contemplating the uninspiring square patch of rough grass that is to be our new garden.
  • After shooting each scene, she re-edits everything, inspiring herself in new directions.
  • His uninspiring leadership and his lacklustre shadow cabinet failed to make any initial impact on the electorate.
  • Written to introduce high school and college students - as well as anyone without a serious science background - to the awe-inspiring science of volcanology, the book was not conceived as written only by female authors.
  • To witness this person struggle against and overcome the worst kind of ugliness humanity has to offer was both upsetting and inspiring. The Sun
  • The dialogue they pass between them is flat and uninspiring.
  • While the value of inspiring women leaders is enormous, practical schemes that support them as they move into leadership provide important backup. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, for the Cradlebow; his bright dream of seeking his fortune over wide seas and in distant lands, his dreadless enthusiasm in the belief that he should find so much waiting for him in that unsounded world, his determination, above all, to acquit himself truthfully and bravely -- all these made him, to my mind, ever an object of more inspiring and romantic interest. Cape Cod Folks
  • I was fortunate to have an inspiring English teacher at school in Dublin who staged our school shows.
  • The way that Gondry goes for broke with insanely inventive special effects and gripping caprices is actually inspiring. Another 10 Movies to Watch Stoned/High » Scene-Stealers
  • Everyone knows an edentate woman performing a one woman show, or giving a keynote speech, is inspiring to other dentally challenged people! Ellen Snortland: Sicko Reprise, Please
  • Adversity is a hard but great teacher in life - it either builds you up or breaks you down. Adversity has produced many of the most successful people in the world. Adversity has defeated many inspiring and clever people. Adversity harasses the weak but surrenders to those who are determined, persistent and persevering. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The first walk has a few small hills, the second walk is largely flat, but on a shabby wintery day was a bit dull and uninspiring.
  • Not inspiring the youth will result in obsolete soon to be retired workforce. Charlie Bolden: News or Noise? - NASA Watch
  • We are grateful to have been given the opportunity to work with such a dedicated and inspiring man.
  • The image presented of military medical and nursing staff members is not very inspiring.
  • Judging by his students – who include Niall Ferguson, Andrew Roberts, Richard Overy and Orlando Figes – Stone must have been an inspiring and undogmatic teacher, a provocateur in the classroom but a supportive mentor outside. The Atlantic and Its Enemies by Norman Stone
  • Meanwhile, the famous rooftop deck, with its awe-inspiring view of the Basilica dome and Loring Park, remains about living the good life, unpretentiously.
  • He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader.
  • There is something inspiring about vigour in old age. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the one hand, ballooning Credit and a glut of liquidity creation were a boon inspiring astonishing asset and earnings growth.
  • The patient has trouble inspiring
  • The American voters gave Democrats clear control of Congress, rebuked President George W. Bush, and voiced an unequivocal public craving to trade in customary narrow-minded politics for something more inspiring. The Heart Of Queens | Disinformation
  • It's encouraging and inspiring to meet generous and warm-hearted persons with vision and philosophy.
  • We pastors feel great pressure to come up with something creative, coherent, and hopefully inspiring at least once a week. Christianity Today
  • I doubt the action will be as inspiring or frenetic as the bouts a few days ago, but these fights are of enough importance to merit title shots for the main event boxers by early 2010. Undefined
  • Today is Easter Day and what an uninspiring day it is here in a dull Northern English town - and I don't just mean the weather.
  • The player is capable of inspiring his team and can play either in midfield or up front.
  • But I had an inspiring meeting with the poetess.
  • There is nothing more demoralizing to the torturer, or more inspiring to the enemy he seeks to torture, than the sight of the tortured dying with a smile or even a blessing, physically broken but mentally unvanquished.
  • For many visitors, engaging with these gentle giant apes is an awe-inspiring experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many visitors, engaging with these gentle giant apes is an awe-inspiring experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what makes his otherwise inspiring story so troubling is that he is now violating young people in much the same way that he was violated.
  • There are 140 competitors here from 37 countries and the sight of all these athletes heading out to sea on their windsurfers was inspiring.
  • It is entirely possible that the addition of this character (whose name I will not use out of principle, plus I can't remember it) is on the verge of inspiring a new verb. garofalo: (gah-RAH-foh-loh) v. To ruin a truly awesome TV show by the addition of an unnecessary and annoying actor or actress.eg. "24 sure was an awesome show before they went and garofaloed it up. Archive 2009-02-15
  • You have a wide circle of devoted buddies and admirers, and you take vicarious pleasure in their successes and accomplishments while inspiring your friends with your own passion for life.
  • Competition judge and ROG Public Astronomer, Dr Marek Kukula said: ’This beautiful picture perfectly combines the awe-inspiring vista of the night sky with life here on Earth.
  • My suite, while large and comfortable, has little decoration and uninspiring furniture. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a teacher, while he could not be called erudite, he was uncommonly interesting and inspiring. Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Scholastic Years 1898-'99 to 1899-1900
  • They also mentioned that it was through NLM accounts of some of the liturgical initiatives that others have been undertaking, which played a part in inspiring and giving confidence to those who were proposing and organizing the usus antiquior at the University of Toronto Newman Centre. Usus Antiquior at the University of Toronto Newman Centre, March 20th
  • This is the inspiring sight that should fill our people and lift them to new heights. Christianity Today
  • Conversely, great skiing can't compensate for stodgy service or uninspiring interiors.
  • An amazing, inspiring and amusing man of 53 who had begun performing as a teenage accordianist, fire-eater and stilt-walker in a Quebec park in 1983, joined with some twenty acrobatic friends to create a unique assemblage of street artists who first came to Los Angeles next year for a show, not even knowing if they had the fare to return home. Jay Weston: Cirque du Soleil's Ovo Drove Me Buggy... In a Nice Way
  • The sublime is a concept that was first imagined in the first century AD by Longinus (but not really rediscovered until the sixteenth century), for whom the sublime was about greatness, loftiness, and elevation, inspiring awe and veneration. Wunderkammern vs. Cabinets of Curiosity
  • Spitzer's attacks on Wall Street are inspiring other state enforcers to take on big corporate icons on behalf of consumers.
  • The judge blasted television programmes such as Jackass for inspiring copycat crimes.
  • Niagara Falls really is an awe-inspiring sight.
  • Len said there wasn't much dancing, Bruno said it looked like Buzz still had his moonboots on, and Carrie Ann said he was inspiring. The Disney Blog
  • A self-described "actionist" focused on inspiring young women, Jessica Weiner is a multi-media personality and a fighter for all things good and right. 14 Power Women To Follow On Twitter
  • Easy to learn and especially effective in stressful situations, I Love You Rituals gives parents, grandparents, caregivers, and teachers inspiring tools to help children thrive. Loving Rituals « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting
  • These stately craft are an awe-inspiring sight, each carved from the bole of single great ironwood tree.
  • Farther, as Mr. Eliot has recently emphasized in his inspiring Ether-Day lecture (Oct. 16, 1909), asepticism and anaesthesia "have opened a great field of animal experimentation, which has already yielded invaluable additions to our knowledge of physiology, pharmacology and pathology" ... Some of the Triumphs of Modern Medicine
  • Ostertag has an emotional and historical attachment to this generally uninspiring grape.
  • My thought is that religion can serve in amplifying and directing a commitment to previously accepted values: so, for example, if you are antecedently committed to relieving human suffering and to promoting equal opportunities, you may find particular parts of the Gospels inspiring. Michael Ruse: The Quest For Inclusion in the Science and Religion Debate
  • He is a wooden, boring, uninspiring, unconvincing orator, who completely lacked the common touch or any real ability to communicate with voters.
  • I found the music to be very inspiring but after a while, I just tuned it out as I'd heard it so much before.
  • At first, the scenery looks like any other suburb, but slowly civilization begins to peel away and reveal awe-inspiring mountain ranges that dwarf any expectations. Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: Scandinavia Dreamin'
  • Chunky, practical and uninspiring, it used to be nothing more than a dependable workhorse.
  • They all have varying techniques, but each one takes some creative inspiration — and Bono is definitely inspiring!! The U2 Method of High-Impact Writing | Write to Done
  • Instead, they recognise an inspiring figure, who has sustained some very public scars but had the dignity and fortitude to overcome them. Times, Sunday Times
  • His gravitation towards people and things that expand his horizons is absolutely inspiring.
  • Needless to say, the seven tracks on offer here are, insipid, uninspiring and forgettable.
  • I should probably try on more items in the fitting room, because even my favourite items of clothing can look uninspiring on the hanger.
  • I hope you enjoy this month's crop of great reading and inspiring writing.
  • I don't know about you, but that is what I call inspiring! Report: Warner To Deliver "Bipartisan" Message At Dem Convention?
  • He recited the words and managed to keep it from sounding hokey or stilted, and the rest of his speech was genuinely inspiring, not just the usual catch-phrases.
  • Roses trailed across trellised arcades, the trellis in the courtyard inspiring Morris's earliest wallpaper design.
  • The music is superb, noble and inspiring, especially the choruses which form the backbone of the work.
  • But it is the emerging heroism of Hecuba that Castle may find most inspiring.
  • The music is dull and uninspiring, and the same is true of the acting.
  • And its sheer skill and invention are simply awe-inspiring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wow I realy wanted to see both films and I still will, but now that I know tom crackhead cruize is in tropic thunder Im not so interested in it. dac_fan on Jul 29, 2008 tom cruise is so hated that he's actually inspiring people to boycott a movie and rant angrily about him on a internet review blog thingy … Mega Review: Tropic Thunder vs Pineapple Express! « FirstShowing.net
  • Emilia is so beautiful and happy and vibrant. i want to say that your sister's strength is inspiring, but what I really want to say is that I wish life never put her in a situation where she had to find strength like that. Wonder Girl Rides Again | Her Bad Mother
  • Your trust and easygoingness are inspiring to me — evidence that good ones are out there. A Man’s Game @ Attack of the Redneck Mommy
  • My own translation is also uninspiring but is closer to the meaning of the Spanish author unless the continuation of this phrase clarifies its meaning. Why we need translations on this forum
  • It behooves all educators with a vested interest in agriculture to continue inspiring, motivating, and ‘teaching’ the next generation of agriculturists nationwide.
  • These are beautiful, inspiring and important areas of the countryside that always deserved to be part of our national parks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only downer was the trio of uninspiring veg which came with all the main courses and a blanket ban on chips: no one wants new potatoes with a steak, but they promise that a new kitchen by Easter will sort that.
  • Flying over the high mountain ranges emphasises why road travel is so tortuous, but the sight of these peaks and ravines is awe-inspiring.
  • I remember someone saying once that they really hated my books because they weren't ‘inspiring,’ but I just can't get with this idea that literature is a twelve-step program.
  • It's better to have loved and lost than to be in a lacklustre and uninspiring relationship for the rest of your life.
  • His energy in concert was quite inspiring, each song found him stomping about the stage, singing in a high tenor with sparse instrumentation provided by an acoustic guitar.
  • Minakakis' passionate, incendiary delivery provided tangible pathos to the band's awe-inspiring but detached musicianship.
  • The book is fascinating, despite its uninspiring title.
  • Generations of musicians remember his inspiring guidance and leadership with affection and gratitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • No, I don't know about Brendthase, thought Francis, as he inspected his uninspiring collection of cards. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • To lose a commanding officer who was such an inspiring person is an awful tragedy. The Sun
  • And over the magnificent, inspiring crowd there floated the green flag, waving its folds in the gentle breeze of the new-born day.
  • Search our database for engaging experiments, dramatic demonstrations and inspiring investigations to carry out with your class.
  • The response to our redesign and relaunch has been tremendous, and is inspiring us to keep improving the paper.
  • The house had a tiny kitchen with an uninspiring view.
  • Judith sighed and invited Molly on back into the sunroom, an uninspiring expanse of wicker and glass. BAD MEDICINE
  • 7 Responses to “Kinetic Sculptures – BMW (South Africa) Inspiring Commercial” the most amazing kinetic sculptures at my anus is godot Says: Beautiful Africa
  • He was no less inspiring as a conductor, with a great hand technique and an acute sense of rhythm. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the same, I do find all this barter activity rather inspiring. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its 22-member wood and brass wind concert band, the group promises to present an enjoyable mix of inspiring orchestral classical and contemporary music, spiced with moving vocal renditions by guest artistes.
  • It has not yet raised the inspiring banner of working class emancipation.
  • It was a ghastly and awe-inspiring tale..
  • IWPC convened an inspiring Native Women's Leadership Training co-sponsored with the Sheila Wellstone Inst. and SDCADVSA and will host more events in the future. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Admittedly, his latest two efforts have been less than inspiring, but they both came over hurdles and jumping fences is very much his forte these days.
  • Hot and dry in summer, bitterly cold and exposed in winter, the Cevennes may be a harsh and unforgiving land but it possesses a raw, savage and inspiring beauty.
  • His inspiring talk was greatly appreciated by the attentive audience.
  • He was also rumbled as an uninspiring public speaker who charged 190,000 for sometimes repeating an inane 30-minute lecture on leadership. Times, Sunday Times
  • In vino veritas," says the proverb which on this occasion lied most vilely; yet it was true in the only sense in which "veritas" is there used; for there was unbounded candor and frankness, under the inspiring hospitality of our host, aided by his skilful management of the conversation. The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic
  • The festival brings inspiring and current music, urban culture and visual arts to the picturesque city for an unforgettable weekend in a beautiful setting. The Sun
  • He was certainly to blame for not using greater caution on his march, but the coolness and intrepidity which he exhibited when he found himself ambuscaded, aided materially in restoring order and in inspiring his men with courage. The Yankee Tea-party Or, Boston in 1773
  • After presenting my first talk at the Psychological Association, I got a motivationally inspiring compliment from an audience member.
  • He was also rumbled as an uninspiring public speaker who charged 190,000 for sometimes repeating an inane 30-minute lecture on leadership. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a few moments a summons arrived for all the corps dramatique to attend that awe-inspiring official, and being quickly arranged in his sight, he demanded what they had to say for themselves in reply to this charge of fraud. Ralph Rashleigh
  • Macmillan's series of Agatha Christie audio CDs, with their elegant black-and-white cover designs, features pacey abridgements of the prolific writer's rather uninspiring prose.
  • Immortalized, but he ain't gonna be scribbling no more awe-inspiring lyrics in a hurry.

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