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