Encara no tenim significats per a "so invigorating".
1Yes, it requires a lot of energy, but it is so invigorating.
2There is nothing so invigorating as a little walk before one's bath.
3It is so invigorating to see men supporting the feminist movement.
4The effect was so invigorating and refreshing that I mistook it for returning health.
5That sort of disagreement is what makes festivals so invigorating.
6There is nothing else like it; and the sense of height is so invigorating too.
7And it was so invigorating and so confusing actually.
8The day was so beautiful and the air so invigorating that Jefferson suggested a ramble along the banks of the river.
9The air's so invigorating, and I like to feel the snow settling between my collar and the back of my neck.
10The morning air was so invigorating, Captain Brown explained, that it was a pity not to feel it against one's face.
11Who does not know that peculiar clear, fresh feeling, so invigorating and exhilarating, which the air has when a frost has begun?
12He gave a sigh of languid pleasure-"Thatis so invigorating." Then he looked upward-"Seehow good God is to me!
13The sea is too far beneath and being close to the interaction between sea and shore is what makes a cliff walk so invigorating.
14" So invigorating," said the little man, panting and wiping tears from his eyes.
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