How To Use Spiritless In A Sentence

  • The patient is spiritless, indifferent in expression, has dull eyes and a sluggish response, or may even be unconscious or have a mental disturbance.
  • They were too spiritless even to resist.
  • a spiritless reply to criticism
  • That night the snow gave way to a cold, driving rain, and the spiritless men slept on soggy ground “littered by the feces of dysenteric prisoners” who were marching ahead of them, and they drank from ditches that had been used as latrines. Masters of the Air
  • He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness.
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  • Head low, ears flattened, she sagged, spiritless, almost quaking. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • It is safe music that takes no risks: relying instead on a ball-less, soulless, spiritless edifice of ‘music’.
  • The online vibrancy displayed by most digerati/blogcritics/netizens somehow contradicts this view - one would not call most netizens spiritless.
  • A furious Ratten, who described his players as "spiritless" in the second half, has ordered them to bring their mouthguards to training this week as he searches for answers the old-fashioned way. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • He was a blond , spiritless man , anemic, and faintly handsome.
  • The evil church is experimenting on children, reducing them to spiritless robots called gobblers and it is up to the heroic gypsies, polar bears, witches and the star child to rescue them from the clutches of the church and their Russian speaking cossack guards. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Well-cooked fish tastes of life, whereas overcooked fish tastes of spiritless grey anti-matter.
  • The sequel was a spiritless, desultory affair - a poorly edited, flatly directed retread.
  • He is a greedy, superstitious, proud, spiritless and stupid fellow.
  • Attacks upon Bush as well as his family have been OK ... job him the chimp or spiritless comments about his daughters have been the genuine knee-slapper. Google Upset by Racist Michelle Obama Image | Drudge Retort
  • Sure she will," cried the Irish woman; "come in here, you poor, spiritless craythur. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan
  • Benjamin Disraeli blamed the Act of 1774 for ‘all those flat, dull spiritless streets, all resembling each other, like a large family of plain children.’
  • He looked at me plainly, his face emotionless, lips flat, eyes spiritless, forehead smooth.
  • He enjoyed a physical survival, and wrote short, spiritless articles in Comintern journals.
  • 1781, Clinton reassured Cornwallis that he faced only 2000 regular Continentals, plus a small body of ill-armed "spiritless" "peasantry". Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • He pulled his cigarette spiritlessly, and his voice was peculiarly dead and monotonous.
  • He had claimed his authority by default of his weak and spiritless nephew. THE FAMILY
  • He had claimed his authority by default of his weak and spiritless nephew. THE FAMILY
  • Her thoughts were spiritless; she had no energy.
  • During one leg, he was throwing his darts spiritlessly at the board, as if he already had accepted defeat.
  • I come to that conclusion based upon the spiritless performance City put up against Pompey last Saturday.
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • It is been an absolute nightmare watching the spiritless performances of the team.
  • In my two practices I had already learned that nothing infuriated Candy more than a spiritless cheerleader.
  • Her old adulator, also, vanished from public places, while her young admirer and his father hovered about in them as usual, but spiritless, comfortless, and as if in the same search as himself. Camilla
  • It is to be distinguished from his dread of a stagnant and spiritless despotism.
  • In Delhi, India, it was described to perfection by one Indian journalist -- "spiritless". Rebecca Novick: Searching For the Olympic Spirit in New Delhi
  • a...lackadaisical, spiritless young man-about-town
  • The best labourers will be furnished by those races of mankind which are neither wholly spiritless nor yet overbold.
  • The boy was somewhat spiritless and weary-looking; he could not be pronounced to be ill or really weak now, yet there was something wanting in him which ought to have been there, making him more atune to spring-time. The Heiress of Wyvern Court
  • He pulled his cigarette spiritlessly, and his voice was peculiarly dead and monotonous.
  • Al-Zaidi said last month that the president's talk of "victory," combined with what the journalist called his spiritless smile, proved too much after years of war and destruction following the U. S.-led invasion. VOA News: Top Stories
  • Head low, ears flattened, she sagged, spiritless, almost quaking. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • Anna and I were both on our hands and knees in the mud, scrubbing at the moldy old chair legs spiritlessly, while Martha and Lauren had resorted to sharing the burden of each stack of chairs they were carrying.
  • While I appear as a spiritless student, my core revolves around pride, but what spirit I have appears but only at selective intervals.
  • Even those without a specific vice floated about spiritlessly.
  • Clinton reassured Cornwallis that he faced only 2000 regular Continentals, plus a small body of ill-armed "spiritless" "peasantry". Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The evening was passed in spiritless conversation, or in listening to the piano-forte, upon which Indiana, with the utmost difficulty, played some very easy lessons. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • But the answer, from all parties involved - advertisers, buyers, and networks - appears to be a resounding, but spiritless, ‘No.’
  • Unfortunately, it's back to the piano and more spiritless love ballads from there.
  • It sounds as if it has spent the past few hundred years spiritlessly consorting with Ruritanian royalty.
  • And here I assumed you to be a spiritless little waif!
  • He imagined it would be like lying with a dead woman, so spiritless was her expression.
  • Unfortunately, I usually end up taking the entire soul with me, and then whoever is before me at the time will become a spiritless wanderer, unaware of the fate soon lying before him.

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