Aún no tenemos significados para "more sprightly".
1Quizzle.-Youseem to me, governor, to be more sprightly at every interview.
2Brighton, in greater need of three points, were more sprightly.
3He was leading the way, more sprightly than she expected.
4The band dug down into its repertoire and produced gayer and more sprightly tunes.
5In republicks it is more sprightly and violent, and in monarchies more insinuating and soft.
6Under the social stimulus, his thinking became more sprightly.
7Are you not more refined, more sprightly, than they?
8A more sprightly tale, though still of the unedifying sort, is Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze.
9Never saw a more sprightly malicious eye.
10The old tongawallah gave a happy cackle, and even the tired ponies seemed to become more sprightly.
11He seemed even more sprightly and active than formerly, but was a good deal darker in complexion, and much travel-stained.
12They will have to be more sprightly than this to extend their European campaign and force passage into the last 16.
13Is there anything more delicate, more clear, more sprightly; than Pliny's judgment, when he is pleased to set it to work?
14At least this gave me something positive to do and I walked up Broadway from the trolley with a more sprightly step.
15Indeed Peter would be pleased to see him a bit more sprightly, and taking more to society and hamusements of his hage.
16Her eye left the soap, traveled at a more sprightly speed back to Leff, lit on his face with a questioning intelligence.
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