Definitionadj. rousing or quickening activity or the senses
Last update: August 31, 2015
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The ridiculous subject was both mind stimulating and enjoyable. [Please select]
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This complex of psychical factors makes a pleasurably stimulating experience. [Please select]
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Under that stimulating yet mitigated radiance the bottom of the cove was astir with strange life, grotesque in form, but brilliant as jewels or flowers. [Please select]
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Similar results were achieved by others by just stimulating merchants to import grain into deficit areas. [Please select]
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We stand in the midst of this vigorous and healthy movement, which has had a stimulating effect on theoretical psychology itself. [Please select]
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It is characteristic of them to pass through it with the feeling that it is an agreeable and stimulating mental activity. [Please select]
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Easier than these and very stimulating are Dewey, _Reconstruction in Philosophy_, and Woodworth, _Dynamic Psychology_. [Please select]
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By the seventh century before our era they had towns, colonies, and commerce, with much stimulating running hither and thither. [Please select]
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Nor was this the only spot in town where evening meals were going forward amid stimulating talk. [Please select]
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For this reason it is hoped that their stories will prove stimulating to some who read them. [Please select]
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The approach of danger, or what was feared as such, was like a stimulating draught to one in apathy, and recalled Sir Kenneth to himself and his situation. [Please select]
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