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1 Instead it was a very competitive run, and very invigorating to watch.
2 Swimming is very useful and very invigorating to the health of both sexes.
3 It's vast and quite bleak and windswept, but very invigorating .
4 I find it very invigorating and filled with useful information.
5 There was a sense of the north in the air, a light freshness, very invigorating .
6 There was something very invigorating about young girls.
7 This scrubbing is very invigorating , for it exercises the muscles and stirs up one's blood as well.
8 A residence at 2,000 or 3,000 ft. elevation is very invigorating .
9 The naked run is very invigorating .
10 The climate is very invigorating .
11 Salt is not cleansing at all, but is very invigorating and a pleasant tonic if one is worn out and languid.
12 Deep down in each of them there was a kind of hearty joviality, a relish of life, not over-delicate, but very invigorating .
13 I 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.
15 Very invigorating , he thought.
16 Very invigorating - if you live.
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