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Examples of spirits sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use spirits in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for spirits.

  • My spirits are up. (10)
  • But, my spirits are up. (10)
  • Her spirits were not high. (4)
  • Her spirits had fallen again. (9)
  • He rather derived spirits from it. (4)
  • Her ease and good spirits increased. (4)
  • His spirits rose, but soon fell again. (8)
  • He felt a lift in his spirits from the first. (9)
  • The architect seemed in absurdly high spirits. (8)
  • We must send them off in good spirits, you know. (8)
  • He has a very large appetite, depressed spirits. (10)
  • Her friend was not in better spirits than herself. (4)
  • Do you think everybody has such spirits out at Omaha? (9)
  • But his intellectual high spirits were almost invincible. (2)
  • But our spirits they cannot touch, for they nevare understand. (8)
  • This violent oppression of spirits continued the whole evening. (4)
  • All those things should be allowed for in youth and high spirits. (4)
  • Mr. Elton, in very good spirits, was one of the first to walk in. (4)
  • Your prospects, however, are too fair to justify want of spirits. (4)
  • The spirits of wine had run over the plate she held to the floor. (10)
  • He sat with them above an hour, and was in remarkably good spirits. (4)
  • One cannot despair of an army which is animated with such spirits. (10)
  • Marianne rose the next morning with recovered spirits and happy looks. (4)
  • She might, indeed, err too much the other way from sheer high spirits. (8)
  • Both being spirits formed for action, a perplexity found them weak as babes. (10)
  • That, as it seems to lay spirits, would be the only gospel worthy of the name. (2)
  • There had been a time, Mrs Smith told her, when her spirits had nearly failed. (4)
  • I go to Lady Stornaway after Easter; she seems in high spirits, and very happy. (4)
  • I cannot bear reproaches: my spirits are not so high as to need being repressed. (4)
  • His spirits began to rise, but the strain he had been undergoing had been intense. (14)
  • The meal went merrily; Herr Paul von Morawitz was never in such spirits as at table. (8)
  • There was a languor, a want of spirits, a want of union, which could not be got over. (4)
  • On the whole, he was a man of great weather-wisdom, some spirits, and a social temper. (2)
  • He was not calm; his spirits were evidently fluttered; there was restlessness about him. (4)
  • The prospect of such delights was very cheering, and they parted in mutual good spirits. (4)
  • And, unlike her mood of late, that had been glum and cold, she was in the wildest spirits. (8)
  • She rattled off small-talk, as, aglow with her buoyant spirits, she rode her prancing bay. (18)
  • But to the French it seemed as if their spirits were undaunted, and they set forth bravely. (19)
  • Lady Bertram was very well pleased to have it so, and the young ladies were in spirits again. (4)
  • It gave her all the animation that her spirits could boast; for she was in no cheerful humour. (4)
  • The expelling agency has next to be expelled, and it is a subtle poison, affecting our spirits. (10)
  • Jackson was in high spirits, telling Irish stories, a social gift which he had recently cultivated. (13)
  • He turned away; and Catherine was shocked to find how much her spirits were relieved by the separation. (4)
  • This, though late, and reluctant, and ungracious, was yet better than nothing, and her spirits improved. (4)
  • A lamp burned low; there was a smell of spirits and tobacco, with a faint, peculiar scent, as of rose leaves. (8)
  • Here was tea, with milk or with lemon-baths of it and claret-cup for the hardier spirits throughout the evening. (9)
  • And Marianne was in spirits; happy in the mildness of the weather, and still happier in her expectation of a frost. (4)
  • I have at last found a haven, a refuge, and let those who condemn me compare the peace of their spirits with mine. (10)
  • Mr. Woodhouse talked over his alarms, and Emma was in spirits to persuade them away with all her usual promptitude. (4)
  • He rebuked them and set about with tact and energy to raise the spirits of his men and reanimate them with courage. (19)
  • He was himself in a joyful flutter of spirits, for he had just the day before got his release from military service. (9)
  • There was nothing to raise her spirits in the confined and scantily furnished chamber that she was to share with Susan. (4)
  • As the evening went on, the wine grew more to my taste; the spirits proved better than the wine; the company was genial. (2)
  • But there was a great deal of silence in it all, and at times, in spite of his shadowy kindness, I felt my spirits sink. (9)
  • Mrs. Pendyce, blushing and turning pale by turns, passed into a low, small, panelled room, smelling of cigars and spirits. (8)
  • Their time and strength, and spirits, were, therefore, exactly ready for this walk, and they entered into it with pleasure. (4)
  • In this state of her spirits, a letter was delivered to her from the post, which contained a proposal particularly well timed. (4)
  • A grand place, Richmond Park; and in that half-light wonderful, the deer moving so softly, you might have thought they were spirits. (8)
  • There was, at times, a want of spirits about him which, if it did not denote indifference, spoke of something almost as unpromising. (4)
  • It yelled of London to Jane, throttled the spirits of the woods, threw a smoke over the country sky, befouled the pure air she loved. (10)
  • They were delightful evenings; there could be no pleasanter occupation; the spirits of poetry, of learning, of friendship, were with us. (14)
  • This letter gave Elizabeth some pain; but her spirits returned as she considered that Jane would no longer be duped, by the sister at least. (4)
  • Sir Willoughby battled with himself to repress a state of temper that put him to marked disadvantage beside his friend Horace in high spirits. (10)
  • That room, in which her disturbed imagination had tormented her on her first arrival, was again the scene of agitated spirits and unquiet slumbers. (4)
  • Temple, sitting opposite, grinned cheerfully at times to encourage our spirits; he had not recovered from his wonderment, nor had I introduced him. (10)
  • The idea was utterly repugnant to him, and gradually that heavy weight of depression, which the wine had temporarily lifted, pressed on his spirits. (13)
  • He was not in spirits, however; he praised their house, admired its prospect, was attentive, and kind; but still he was not in spirits. (4)
  • Their spirits were in general exhausted; and to determine whether the day had afforded most pleasure or pain, might occupy the meditations of almost all. (4)
  • His manners, though serious, were mild; and his reserve appeared rather the result of some oppression of spirits than of any natural gloominess of temper. (4)

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