Use of spirited in Sentences. 28 Examples

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spirited in the middle of sentence


  1. His mother spirited him away.
  2. They need to be spirited up.
  3. Vincent is a spirited fellow.
  4. Her little son was spirited away.
  5. I spirited him with a cup of coffee.
  6. His umbrella has been spirited away.
  7. He was spirited up against his boss.
  8. He was by nature a spirited little boy.
  9. She was spirited away to a harbour storage.
  10. He was spirited away and probably murdered.
  11. I thought you'd spirited Pete off somewhere.
  12. Our journey was beguiled with spirited talk.
  13. She had been spirited away by the Poison Dwarf.
  14. She put up a spirited defence in the final game.
  15. His parents had spirited him away to the country.
  16. Instead, a Cretan pirate must have spirited her away.
  17. Arsenal staged a spirited fightback in the second half.
  18. England mounted a spirited fightback in the second half.
  19. It is possible that he has been spirited out of the country.
  20. Stowe gives a stirring performance as a strong spirited female.
  21. After his speech, Jackson was spirited away through a back door.
  22. The fact is that Paul kidnapped him and spirited him back to Russia.
  23. The home team's spirited playing ensured them a comfortable victory.
  24. This television program provoked a spirited debate in the United Kingdom.
  25. After the concert, the band was spirited away before their fans could get near them.
  26. The spirited mood on Friday was in sharp contrast to the tense atmosphere last week.
  27. As a young and spirited politician, he seems a worthy vessel for the nation's hopes.
  28. The pop-star was spirited away at the end of the concert before her fans could get near her.

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