How To Use Soul-stirring In A Sentence

  • Both these ceremonies were soul-stirring affairs marked by pomp and gaiety.
  • This was a wondrous, soul-stirring dish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Renoir knows how to show nature as both harsh and soul-stirring.
  • Fortunately, there are migrant workers from then, it did not bitten residual talent, but the kind of soul-stirring scene, with all shudder to imagine.
  • This opus is the album's pinnacle, moving with soft intensity toward soul-stirring crescendos.
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  • The Center houses soul-stirring collections of western art and a magnificent firearms museum.
  • He seasoned after such a soul-stirring incident.
  • Some of the most thought-provoking, soul-stirring films at the festival remained lamentably under the radar.
  • At the top of the mountain, he surveyed the soul-stirring majesty of the last of Europe's wild land, and made a decision.
  • The maestro is known for casting a spell on his audience with his soul-stirring rendition of Carnatic music.
  • Those were soul-stirring words back in 1776.
  • This is a soul-stirring, very football kind of thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • This wasn't because they are grandiose and soul-stirring, although they are. Times, Sunday Times
  • For invigorating countryside, soul-stirring views and pristine hamlets that offer an uncannily accurate insight into life in the 1950s. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a gigantic, soul-stirring canvas for rafting, climbing, canoeing and mountain-biking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of songs, the Star-Spangled Banner, America, Marseillaise, and all moral and soul-stirring songs, but wishy-washy hymns are my detestation. The Varieties of Religious Experience
  • The festival provides an opportunity to relish the distinctive flavours of this dish along with barrels of chilled draught beer accompanied by soul-stirring live ghazals.
  • The concerto may not be soul-stirring stuff, but it was certainly soulful here. Times, Sunday Times
  • The birth of a child is a soul-stirring moment.
  • Its effect is the same as that of soul-stirring, soul-elevating scriptural incantation or a cascade of melody.
  • Perhaps it is this level of virtuosity and contagious exuberance that inspired Bradbury's description of music of this type as "wild and soul-stirring."

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