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    enlivened


    1. The Spirit ( without the adjective "holy") is also used as the creative spirit from God by which God enlivened Adam, and inspired the angels and the prophets


    2. He'd found that even the most tedious tasks could be enlivened by a lack of clothes - a maintenance report for the local office in


    3. their faith, and by their works, which confirmed their faith and enlivened it, so that their


    4. Brightly cushioned couches, low wooden tables and oriental rugs dotted the floor; paintings enlivened the walls


    5. empty streets of town, thankfully, because while Fred Chickweed was a careful middle-aged man with a good driving record, Ferdy Chicken was enlivened with a sense of purpose that managed to ignore the rules of the road that Fred would have insisted upon


    6. been, enlivened him toward to a vision of a day when he wouldn’t have to be embarrassed to be seen walking the streets of town dressed as a chicken


    7. The lil bomber was enlivened to see his date still sitting patiently on the


    8. He was hoping for no survivors but he felt enlivened


    9. The party went on till the early hours of the morning, enlivened by a


    10. Blue eyes, surmounting a thin nose and thin lips, enlivened a round, pale face

    11. Besides the admiring looks of the males around, and the eagerness of the females to befriend her, enlivened her mood, Roopa didn’t fail to discern the amorous glances of men who loitered around her, though the not so forthright appeared casual, camouflaging their craving


    12. The thought that her dear ones were savoring her every step enhanced her grace and enlivened her vigor in her smart gait


    13. “Then Anand’s arrival for higher studies enlivened our lives even more,” he continued


    14. Indeed they felt revived and enlivened by this quirky behavior and liveliness, and even gave out a hearty chuckle at his antics


    15. Indeed they felt revived and enlivened by this quirky behaviour and liveliness, and even gave out a hearty chuckle at his antics


    16. brought forth fruit as the Spirit enlivened and trans-


    17. True, having had her nap, and had her tea, and eaten all the quite good buttered toast the Blue Dog succeeded, most days, in producing, she was now in a different mood; for the tea, very black and strong, invariably enlivened her, and buttered toast had a lubricating effect on the joints of her mind, reducing her inner friction


    18. The feeling that he would sacrifice his life for her, that he would try to be superhuman just for her, be enlivened when he was with her, he wanted all of that not just the friendship


    19. disposition that enlivened the atmosphere around her but possessed the demagoguery of a politician who makes you believe you are an extremely valued friend and after you give him your vote he simply ignores you


    20. Table conversation was enlivened with mirth

    21. To this I would reply that the same end would be, beyond all comparison, better attained by means of good plays than by those that are not so; for after listening to an artistic and properly constructed play, the hearer will come away enlivened by the jests, instructed by the serious parts, full of admiration at the incidents, his wits sharpened by the arguments, warned by the tricks, all the wiser for the examples, inflamed against vice, and in love with virtue; for in all these ways a good play will stimulate the mind of the hearer be he ever so boorish or dull; and of all impossibilities the greatest is that a play endowed with all these qualities will not entertain, satisfy, and please much more than one wanting in them, like the greater number of those which are commonly acted now-a-days


    22. The senor governor got up, and by Doctor Pedro Recio's directions they made him break his fast on a little conserve and four sups of cold water, which Sancho would have readily exchanged for a piece of bread and a bunch of grapes; but seeing there was no help for it, he submitted with no little sorrow of heart and discomfort of stomach; Pedro Recio having persuaded him that light and delicate diet enlivened the wits, and that was what was most essential for persons placed in command and in


    23. that twittered in a bush, every flower that enlivened the hedge, seemed placed


    24. luxury; now too it was, by means of a profuse illumination, enlivened by


    25. softness and delicacy, was marvellously enlivened by eyes which were of


    26. After crossing a pretty lush prairie, we arrived on the outskirts of a small wood, enlivened by the singing and soaring of a large number of birds


    27. There as yonder, myriads of birds enlivened this part of the polar continent


    28. Beneath the undulations of the billows, the windows were enlivened by the blushing of the rising sun


    29. He could see them as they were at this very moment, the wife probably just beginning to prepare the evening meal, and the children setting the cups and saucers and other things on the kitchen table - a noisy work, enlivened with many a frolic and childish dispute


    30. Harlow and Easton enlivened the journey by coughing significantly whenever they met a young woman, and audibly making some complimentary remark about her personal appearance

    31. This new influence enlivened the conversation


    32. He saluted me with great gallantry, and handed me into the drawing room, the floor of which was overspread with a Turkey carpet, and all its furniture voluptuously adapted to every demand of the most studied luxury; now too it was, by means of a profuse illumination, enlivened by a light scarce inferior, and perhaps more favourable to joy, more tenderly pleasing, than that of broad sunshine


    33. Cole, by the way, could not have given me a greater mark of her regard than in managing for me the choice of this young gentleman for my master of the ceremonies: for, independent of his noble birth and the great fortune he was heir to, his person was even uncommonly pleasing, well shaped and tall; his face marked with the small-pox, but no more than what added a grace of more manliness to features rather turned to softness and delicacy, was marvellously enlivened by eyes which were of the clearest sparkling black; in short he was one whom any woman would, in the familiar style, ready call a very pretty fellow


    34. She had not been present while her uncle was throwing out his pleasant suggestions as to the mode in which life at Lowick might be enlivened, but she was usually by her husband's side, and the unaffected signs of intense anxiety in her face and voice about whatever touched his mind or health, made a drama which Lydgate was inclined to watch


    35. While mothers and elderly people had to cope with lifts that kept breaking down, young people on these soulless estates turned to drugs and crime, enlivened by the occasional riot, adding a sense of violent menace to the already bleak atmosphere


    36. Lucy came with me, and, enlivened by her charming presence, I made an excellent meal, and had a couple of glasses of the more than excellent port


    37. He enlivened the whole party


    38. In April the troops were enlivened by news of the Emperor’s arrival, but Rostov had no chance of being present at the review he held at Bartenstein, as the Pavlograds were at the outposts far beyond that place


    39. Some people maintained that he was a mysterious person, and that no one ever entered his chamber, which was a regular anchorite's cell, furnished with winged hour-glasses and enlivened by cross-bones and skulls of dead men! This was much talked of, so that one of the elegant and malicious young women of M


    40. When a ray of sunlight enlivened the courtyard, when a glass of wine cheered up the porter, it was difficult to pass Number 62 Little Picpus Street without carrying away a smiling impression of it

    41. But Pip loved life, and all life's peaceable securities; so that the panic-striking business in which he had somehow unaccountably become entrapped, had most sadly blurred his brightness; though, as ere long will be seen, what was thus temporarily subdued in him, in the end was destined to be luridly illumined by strange wild fires, that fictitiously showed him off to ten times the natural lustre with which in his native Tolland County in Connecticut, he had once enlivened many a fiddler's frolic on the green; and at melodious even-tide, with his gay ha-ha! had turned the round horizon into one star-belled tambourine


    42. For they are only being driven from promontory to cape; and if one coast is no longer enlivened with their jets, then, be sure, some other and remoter strand has been very recently startled by the unfamiliar spectacle


    43. The masses—that is to say, the majority of mankind, who suffer and toil, their lives dull and uninteresting, never enlivened by a ray of brightness, enduring numberless privations—are those who recognize most clearly the sharp contrasts between what is and what ought to be, between the professions of mankind and their actions


    44. In April the troops were enlivened by news of the Emperor’s arrival, but Rostóv had no chance of being present at the review he held at Bartenstein, as the Pávlograds were at the outposts far beyond that place


    45. Nikita, haven't we any of that red Kavkas wine [Footnote: Chikir] left?" I asked, very much enlivened by Guskof's conversational talent


    46. The stories give a very convincing series of pictures of municipal and State politics; the incidents are all of them more or less familiar, but they are all of them extremely interesting, and the narrative is considerably enlivened by the introduction into it of a rather original character for a State legislature, Azro Craig, a man who is not only scrupulously honest, but has not the slightest hesitation in voting and speaking as he thinks


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    Synonyms for "enlivened"

    enlivened spirited

    "enlivened" definitions

    made sprightly or cheerful


    made lively or spirited