If you want to enjoy the life be sprightly. [adjective]
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The RX 400h is very sprightly for a two-ton milk float, posting better acceleration times than a standard Alfa GT. [adjective]
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Spiteful Spitfire Sprightly Springeren Name Origin: Tunny fish. [adjective]
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Was there ever a time or place in which a dog grudged his sprightly and disinterested service, or failed to do his best when called upon. [adjective]
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For verily Dolly was not at her best; her beautiful colour was gone, her neck had lost its sprightly turn, and her gray eyes moved heavily instead of sparkling. [adjective]
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Oldbuck, not ane; if he wadna receive them when he was weel and sprightly, what chance is there of onybody in Fairport looking in upon him now. [adjective]
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The moon in its first quarter, a slight frost, the road still in good condition, the horses, the sprightly coachman, all served to put me in good spirits. [adjective]
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The bounding vigorthe sprightly, laughter-loving spirit of her youth, were gone. [adjective]
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The lad was a sprightly child, that answered to the name of Randall. [adjective]
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He threw me into the greatest confusion by laughing heartily and replying in a very sprightly manner, "No, to be sure; you're right."' [adjective]
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If he liked the majestic, she was the very type of majesty: then she was accomplished, sprightly. [adjective]
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