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1
Yes, it requires a lot of energy, but it is
so
invigorating
.
2
There is nothing
so
invigorating
as a little walk before one's bath.
3
It is
so
invigorating
to see men supporting the feminist movement.
4
The effect was
so
invigorating
and refreshing that I mistook it for returning health.
5
That sort of disagreement is what makes festivals
so
invigorating
.
6
There is nothing else like it; and the sense of height is
so
invigorating
too.
7
And it was
so
invigorating
and so confusing actually.
8
The day was so beautiful and the air
so
invigorating
that Jefferson suggested a ramble along the banks of the river.
9
The air's
so
invigorating
,
and I like to feel the snow settling between my collar and the back of my neck.
10
The morning air was
so
invigorating
,
Captain Brown explained, that it was a pity not to feel it against one's face.
11
Who does not know that peculiar clear, fresh feeling,
so
invigorating
and exhilarating, which the air has when a frost has begun?
12
He gave a sigh of languid pleasure-"Thatis
so
invigorating
.
"
Then he looked upward-"Seehow good God is to me!
13
The 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.
so
invigorating
so