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1 He had never before seen a creature so splendid or so spirited .
2 No one's dance was so nicely managed, so spirited , so successful as theirs.
3 How can these many heads hope to get upon so spirited a steed?
4 To repose a confidence in one so spirited and beautiful was fascinating sport-andsafe.
5 Alfred's acting was not so spirited as in the opening.
6 The King chuckled with pleasure to see her so spirited .
7 Between ourselves, I am rejoiced to find you so spirited .
8 The breeze, which was then so spirited , swiftly declined, but never wholly failed us.
9 Maybe that was why the lovers' quarrel of over fifty years ago had been so spirited .
10 They are so spirited and so gentle.
11 Never had the good sisters dealt with a girl so adaptable and at the same time so spirited .
12 They seem so spirited and carefree.
13 The lovely and accomplished wife, so sweet and womanly; the elegant and highly-informed husband, so spirited and manly!
14 Might not so spirited a fellow as this, by proper treatment, have been made a most useful agent?
15 Sir Edward was surprised; he had perhaps little expected to meet with so spirited an opposition to his will.
16 He was so spirited , cool, calm and collected to the point where you felt safe and good in his presence.
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