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Meanings of blithe spirit in English
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Usage of blithe spirit in English
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These gags aren't cynical, but their blithespirit is part of the problem.
2
He called it a blithespirit, you know, because it sang.
3
Lincoln, probably in the same blithespirit, boasted that he would marry Mary if she returned.
4
Hail to thee, blithespirit!
5
On the contrary, Right Man, Wrong Age leans heavily on tales of his uptightness, now contrasted with wife Lindsey's blithespirit.
6
Being a lone, blithespirit, a kind of scout skylark as one might say, he had not many friends in camp.
7
Now death has come to join its vague conjectures to the broken expectations of life, and that blithespirit is elsewhere.
8
In short, a blithespirit was among us throughout this year, and the briefness of the chronicle bears witness to the innocency of the time.
9
Alaire was not of a melancholy temperament; gaiety was natural to her, and it had required many heartaches, many disappointments, to darken her blithespirit.
10
She's just finished BlitheSpirit in London's West End and didn't miss a single performance.
11
It turned out she had played Madame Arcati in BlitheSpirit with the local amateurs.
12
Appearing at present in " BlitheSpirit" as extroverted spiritual medium.
13
She awoke in blithespirits, and after breakfast went off without waste of time to saddle Madcap.
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Only a handful of the blithespirits who made the nights horrible and filled the days with complaints, remain living.
15
BlitheSpirit wittily extends the idea that the writer needs only an overnight bag without the extra burden of emotional baggage.
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A few streets over, Coward's BlitheSpirit adjoined Schiller's Mary Stuart, over the road from Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms.