Sentence example with the word 'inspiriting'

inspiriting

Definition adj. cheerfully encouraging

Last update: September 3, 2015


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The present genial environment and convivial atmosphere were producing a most inspiriting effect on the lawyer.   [Please select]

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At the far north, travellers have mentioned their inspiriting song, but in the United States we hear only their cheerful twitter.   [Please select]

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Stevenson can have had little or nothing of that inspiriting afflatus.   [Please select]

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And it was more inspiriting than the champagne to feel that no fresh annoyance was likely to befall the Steels through him.   [Please select]

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The Federals, however, rose cheerfully, for the inspiriting news that twenty-five thousand fresh troops had arrived ran through the lines.   [Please select]

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How inspiriting are the odors that breathe from the upland turf, from the rock-hung flower, from the hoary and solemn pine.   [Please select]

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Besides, the continued movement and freedom were inspiriting in the highest degree to youth.   [Please select]

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He may be an inspiriting proof of what men _can_ do, but assuredly not an example of what they _should_.   [Please select]

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"Until it comes to boarding I fear that you cannot help," the captain said, "except by walking about between decks and cheering and inspiriting the men."   [Please select]

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