Encara no tenim significats per a "very invigorating".
1Instead it was a very competitive run, and very invigorating to watch.
2Swimming is very useful and very invigorating to the health of both sexes.
3It's vast and quite bleak and windswept, but very invigorating.
4I find it very invigorating and filled with useful information.
5There was a sense of the north in the air, a light freshness, very invigorating.
6There was something very invigorating about young girls.
7This scrubbing is very invigorating, for it exercises the muscles and stirs up one's blood as well.
8A residence at 2,000 or 3,000 ft. elevation is very invigorating.
9The naked run is very invigorating.
10The climate is very invigorating.
11Salt is not cleansing at all, but is very invigorating and a pleasant tonic if one is worn out and languid.
12Deep down in each of them there was a kind of hearty joviality, a relish of life, not over-delicate, but very invigorating.
13I found this very invigorating, and when the reaction came I experienced a delightful glow of warmth, notwithstanding the thin clothes I was wearing.
14"Just a little tangerine oil, which is very invigorating," she answered, all serious.
15Very invigorating, he thought.
16Very invigorating-ifyou live.
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