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"high-spirited" Definitions
  1. (of people) very lively and active
  2. (of animals, especially horses) lively and difficult to control opposite placid see also spirit

126 Sentences With "high spirited"

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He is fully present in these smart, glamorous, high-spirited works.
The piece is a bulería, a strongly accented, high-spirited song form.
Either way, this doesn't sound much like a sparkling, high-spirited entertainment.
"Testimony" is high-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish.
Mr. Merrill seems to favor a high-spirited incompatibility that is unusual here.
Certainly, her books contain a lot of high-spirited banter, spoken and thought.
This autobiography by the Band's guitarist and main songwriter is high-spirited, entertaining and generous.
Imaginative, high spirited, and ingenious, they are often able to do almost anything that interests them.
She may be intensely cerebral on the plate, but Ms. Crenn is high-spirited in person.
This is the same welcoming and high-spirited energy that can be found on her YouTube channel.
For an adventurous and high-spirited 13-year-old like Kim, Indiana seemed dull compared to Bangladesh.
Consider "Trolls," another high-spirited song-heavy animated movie that has been in theaters a bit longer.
"Everyone's restless, angry and high-spirited," the author Edmund White, who happened upon the scene, recalled later.
The former is the high-spirited, photogenic, and media-savvy front man while the other grounds the film.
Derrell Jones, 48, is a "humble" and "high-spirited" guy, according to his daughter, 21-year-old Nautica Jones.
Sweden's Royal Palace is celebrating Estelle's fourth birthday by releasing two new photographs of the high-spirited young royal.
The royal, 38, usually marks the occasion with an appearance with her adorable and high-spirited daughter Princess Estelle.
They bought the building and got to work turning it into the high-spirited Boeufhaus, which opened last year.
What carries "SMILF" early on is Ms. Shaw's voice, which, despite the serious undertones, is feisty and high-spirited.
" She likened the Mercer sisters to the Schuylers—the high-spirited, witty sisters made famous by the musical "Hamilton.
After remarks from one of the future Habitat homeowners, a high-spirited Carter skipped back on stage with his cane.
Brian Truitt, USA Today The film is the definition of an adequate high-spirited studio lark: no more, no less.
ATHENS — In the nearly three months I've been in this fascinating city, I've met plenty of rather high-spirited people.
Just as she decides (once again) to resign herself to spinsterhood, Bridget meets a high-spirited American named Jack (Patrick Dempsey).
He also said police would temporarily avoid directly clashing with "high-spirited rioters" to give themselves a breather and avoid injuries.
He also said police would temporarily avoid directly clashing with "high-spirited rioters" to give themselves a breather and avoid injuries.
" She explains that "The Graduate" appealed to "high-spirited young rebels who delighted in thumbing their noses at the status quo.
First Pita prepped her strands with the Orlando Pita Play High Spirited Leave-In Conditioner on her ends for softness and shine.
Viewers first meet talk therapist Dr. Akopian when the life of high-spirited protagonist Rebecca Bunch begins to spiral out of control.
Alex Timbers's exceedingly high-spirited revival of this 1975 musical about a Mississippi that never was will not be to everyone's liking.
The adorably high-spirited 4-year-old did just that on March 3 at a formal religious service for her newborn baby brother.
At a fundamental level, Marvel jams enough high-spirited entertainment into the movie to ensure that it's worthy of the price of admission.
The crusading journalists of the fictional Los Angeles Tribune, where Lou Grant was the city editor, were mostly high-spirited and sometimes volatile.
The gala opened with the Act I ballabile and the Act II Hunt of the Larks from "Harlequinade," both high-spirited and appealing.
He's asked as much here, stating that if he were President he would keep everyone "high-spirited" with constant parties and Lamborghinis for everyone.
Her latest case involves a high-spirited 5-year-old named Madison Culver, who vanished during a family trip to find a Christmas tree.
University officials at the time said in a statement that about 20 students gathered to create a "high-spirited music video" to pay homage.
For a musical about dead teenagers, it's high-spirited and just plain fun from start to finish — like an all-access pass to Disneyland.
The mood was high-spirited, though the lyrics, in Ukrainian, spoke of flaming tires and a government of criminals that wouldn't be tolerated anymore.
Unfortunately, Snatched casts her in the role of the straight (wo)man, the voice of reason and caution to her daughter's high-spirited hijinks.
The high-spirited 5-year-old daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel is pictured in traditional blue, yellow and white Swedish national dress.
Nicknamed "Kick" for her high-spirited personality, she was her father's favorite: charming, outgoing, and fiercely driven – just like her older brother, John F. Kennedy.
He was certain the old prince could never understand this high-spirited girl who had so easily adopted the voice of the Tennessee Republican Party.
With an array of interesting creatures and vignettes crammed into the illustrations, the effect is a high-spirited hybrid of Richard Scarry and Mexican comics.
Kaylyn "was definitely a high-spirited, life-loving person," with an artistic streak and a love for stray animals and country music, says her mom.
And in Japan, the high-spirited manga artist Rokudenashiko challenges lopsided obscenity laws by fashioning art using molds and 3-D scans of her genitals.
Apple TV Plus Hailee Steinfeld plays the poet Emily Dickinson as a high-spirited young woman chafing at the limits of 19th century gender roles.
A recent production ended with a raucous finale brimming with Broadway frivolity, titled "Our Dreams Aren't Over," a perfectly fitting platitude for the high-spirited artists.
Being a high-spirited, borderline ADHD case, this meant a lot of agonizing afternoons for her as I pounded round our basement flat with my walkman.
"For a musical about dead teenagers, it's high-spirited and just plain fun from start to finish — like an all-access pass to Disneyland," he wrote.
This week the Mariinsky Ballet of St. Petersburg, Russia, takes "The Little Humpbacked Horse," his adorably high-spirited 2009 two-act creation, to the Kennedy Center.
One of the main reasons is the show's host, Nicole Byer, whose infectious laugh and high-spirited energy could console even the least talented home baker.
At sixty-two, she still had the wholesome, high-spirited look of the German poster girls of the nineteen-thirties—apple cheeks and white-blond hair.
The pair recorded their high-spirited adventures in a tongue-in-cheek illustrated scrapbook that was eventually published in 1974 under the title, One Special Summer.
When the new season begins this Sunday, fans have been told to expect a version of the Doctor who's high-spirited, fast-talking, warm-hearted, and funny.
With their high-spirited, wavery lines and casual, splotchy color, his friendly illustrations call to mind Quentin Blake, but with perhaps a bit more innocence to them.
And the appeal of his high-spirited brand of Dixieland stretched far beyond New Orleans, especially after he began appearing on "The Lawrence Welk Show" in 22013.
The curtain calls, bows and ceremony that followed left nobody in any doubt of the high (and high-spirited) regard in which Mr. De Luz is held.
On the day before the first rehearsal, she was high-spirited and funny, joking that she was in denial about how intense it was going to be.
The statue was ceremonially welcomed in front of an art theater called HOME, as a high-spirited crowd gathered in the parking lot to watch the film.
Brown even died in a gesture of high-spirited defiance: After receiving an emergency appendectomy in France, she was asked by a nurse how she was doing.
In his high-spirited "High Done No Why To," William Brittelle also focused on sound instead of lyrics, creating a vivid polyphonic canvas with a hint of yodeling.
The Joyce program features three New York premieres, including "Solo Bach" (2008), in which Patrick Coker, upbeat and high-spirited, starts out with his back to the audience.
""Disenchantment" season 2 — "High-spirited Princess Bean walks through hell to save a friend, learns about a mystical destiny set for her, and helps restore her father's kingdom.
After a few botched opening measures, Enrique Mazzola, making his house debut with this run, led a brisk rendition that matched the energy of his high-spirited cast.
It's difficult to fathom, for example, "North by Northwest" without Herrmann's propulsive and suspenseful soundtrack (the "Overture" alone seems to prefigure John Adams at his most high-spirited).
"What carries 'SMILF' early on is Ms. Shaw's voice, which, despite the serious undertones, is feisty and high-spirited," James Poniewozik wrote in his review in The New York Times.
High-spirited Princess Estelle, 4, is usually the center of attention, but her little brother gave her a run for her money in front of the cameras for mom's special day.
Like Rustin's speaking voice, he sang in a high, spirited tenor and took  a page out of White's book by using his voice as an extension of his struggles for equality.
A high-spirited young woman, at odds with her caregivers, she nonetheless spent years caring for her aging grandmother, eventually marrying a depressive preacher while contending with her own mood disorder.
The protest organizers oppose more military spending, and attracted a high-spirited, diverse crowd of thousands that wended through central Brussels while demonstrating on behalf of multiple causes during the peaceful march.
There's a wild salty nightmare of a horror flick, a high-spirited biopic, a quiet meditation on love and aging, and, the most argued-about comic book movie in a long while.
The police are trying to outwit high-spirited youngsters by asking local businesses to restrict the sale of eggs and flour to under 16s who might pelt them at homes or cars.
Twenty years after the concluding events of Trainspotting, the reckless lads are now all middle-aged men, gone their separate ways, who've discovered that life isn't always a glorious, high-spirited party.
Consider, for example, the very title of Kate Scelsa's high- (and I mean high-) spirited new play, which opened on Tuesday night at Abrons Arts Center in an Elevator Repair Service production.
Penny proves herself caring and loyal — a truepenny — during Norm's decline, which Zink has artfully fashioned as the overture to the high-spirited comedy that makes up the rest of the novel.
The movie collapses the difference between Rudy Ray Moore and the character he created, treating his creativity as another kind of high-spirited clownishness, and his struggle for recognition as a comic hustle.
If America saw this married man in his late 228s as a boy — handsome and high-spirited, mischievous, not a criminal — he'd be able to squirm out of his misdeeds with minimal punishment.
When KISS blew into Sweden last weekend, (more than 2o years after the band's first date there!), the country's 5-year-old future queen, Princess Estelle, once again showed off her high-spirited personality.
In addition to her duties as acting head of state, Victoria also has her own family responsibilities keeping her busy, including keeping her up with her high-spirited 3-year-old daughter Princess Estelle.
Billy Bush, 45, was being warmly welcomed into the fraternity of high-spirited media man-boys, as a host on "Today," until last October, when he was caught on that NSFW tape with Mr. Trump.
But it's worth noting that at the performance I attended, the number that received the biggest applause wasn't one of those wistful soliloquies about feelin' free, or even a high-spirited number about following your dreams.
His high-spirited appearance in Trenton, when he was joined by supportive lawmakers from both parties, could help blunt criticism that he has allowed the needs of his political ambition to outweigh the needs of his state.
"Typically when we see high-spirited, yellow-based green shades like Greenery come into play, it has been in times of rebellion, when people were making bold moves and looking to have the voices heard," Pressman noted.
It has as much to do with high-spirited ballroom competition, where vogueing and dressing up allow participants to show their real selves, as with the comfort they feel when being around others who love them unconditionally.
But employment in this forerunner of the CIA did not requite her yen to "smell the fighting" before Germany's inevitable defeat; hence a high-spirited trip with three other Americans to Wallendorf, a small town in Luxembourg.
The high spirited young princess, who celebrates her fourth birthday on February 23, seems to have put aside any tiresome thoughts she might be having about the imminent arrival of her new sibling, the Swedish newspaper Expressen reported.
About an hour and a half into Sunday night's Democratic presidential debate, when the questions finally turned to foreign policy, specifically to ISIS, what had previously been a freewheeling and high-spirited debate suddenly became much more awkward.
The '80s pop rock supergroup celebrated their the 35th anniversary of their smash hit "We Got the Beat," taking the stage from Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena in a glitzy glam-rock look for their high-spirited cover.
She was well known for her "contempt for conventionally 'good' children" and reserved her admiration for high-spirited children — and grown-ups — whose intensity and well-meaning inspirations landed them in fascinating scrapes and eventful brushes with history.
Ruslan Shamsuarov, the son of a senior Lukoil executive, evaded police for five hours on May 22 along with several friends in his $175,000 Mercedes jeep, part of what the group said was high spirited post-nightclub entertainment.
This disposition is a bit unexpected at first; she introduced herself to the world as a high-spirited teen on her 2016 debut EP, Zero Gravity, a five-track prelude that sounds like Shane is bouncing off the walls.
The story of a high-spirited princess who sprouts from an enchanted bamboo grove, and the bamboo cutter and his wife who raise her, eventually taking her away from her beloved mountains to turn her into a proper noblewoman.
That isn't true of "Logan Lucky," Steven Soderbergh's high-spirited, class-conscious, commercially minded heist movie starring Channing Tatum as the leader of a makeshift gang of West Virginians who steal a ton of cash from a Nascar race.
The ceiling was so high you could barely see it, though with effort you could make out some pale specks, apparently pats of butter that had been flicked up there in the nineteen-twenties by some high-spirited undergraduates.
Alexei Ratmansky's two-act "Whipped Cream," an exuberantly nutty piece, new this March, in which a candy shop coming to life is only the start of the tale's subversive craziness — made its New York debut with high-spirited success.
"Ron's bravery and determination are entirely credible, thanks to Mr. McConaughey's disciplined, high-spirited performance and the filmmakers' interest in the complexity of the character," A. O. Scott wrote about Jean-Marc Vallée's drama in The New York Times.
Located in the rural hamlet of Hillsdale, tucked into the back of a small complex of shops, this high-spirited DIY experiment seeks to build a vigorous creative community, a hub where artists gather for conversation and mutual support.
The appetizers are high-spirited and showy, like the salad of fennel (raw and roasted) that starts on one side of the plate with a trail of black rice and winds up on the other with shining pieces of citrus.
"Proud Mary," Paige VanZant and Mark Ballas Right behind Zee and Chmerkovskiy were VanZant and Ballas, earning the second perfect score of the season – and of the night – with their high-spirited take on Tina Turner's 1970 signature song. 5.
Fellow American playing partners Matt Kuchar (67 for 136) and Patrick Reed (67 for 137) and Watson made for a high spirited threesome as they were all looking forward to playing in the upcoming Olympic golf tournament at the Rio Games.
Optics If Ken Kesey and Alessandro Michele of Gucci had a passel of kids, their offspring might look something like the high-spirited ménage of "Captain Fantastic," about a family living off the grid in the densely wooded Pacific Northwest.
When they speak on the phone, the friend jokes about controlling crowds of protesters ("Anywhere out of sight, we beat them up"), and the tone is neither horrified nor menacing but simply high-spirited, as if two old pals were recalling student japes.
The program, recommended for listeners 10 and older, also includes the Argentine composer Martín Palmeri's "Misa a Buenos Aires" and "Gran Misa," pieces that infuse the ancient melodies of the Roman Catholic Mass with the high-spirited rhythms and energy of tango.
If you'd like to acquaint your children with a young heroine who is brave, high-spirited and definitely not a pampered princess, you can always rely on Anne Shirley, the plucky 11-year-old Canadian orphan in Lucy Maud Montgomery's series of novels.
Marian Cannon Schlesinger, a droll and high-spirited protofeminist artist, writer and eyewitness to history in the Kennedy White House as the first wife of the president's resident intellectual, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., died on Saturday at her home in Cambridge, Mass.
Dressed in all black, in contrast to the radiant colors that surround him, the artist Angel Otero emanates warmth as he stands in his studio in Bushwick, Brooklyn, right off the high-spirited Avenue of Puerto Rico (also known as Graham Avenue).
Other key players include lush-bosomed, high-spirited Giulia, six years older than Paolo and the object of his urgent passion; the village priest, Don Lorenzo, well fed and authoritarian; and, finally, a lurking presence attached to Grandma Nancy known as the Third Paramour.
Better to tell yourself that the boss who groped you at the office party was just an old goat and the teenage boy who grabbed you at the pool party was just high-spirited and that all the ones in between were just … men.
"Hustlers," a semisweet, half-flat cocktail of exposed flesh, fuzzy feminism and high-spirited criminality, overflows with of-the-moment pop-cultural signifiers — Cardi B makes an appearance, and Lizzo does, too — but it also strikes a note of nostalgia for the recent past.
The "terrible things" Ungerer saw growing up during the Second World War in Nazi-occupied Alsace — bloodshed, hunger, homes ransacked and families carted off, menacing uniformed guards with guns everywhere — made their way into his picture books for children, transformed into a liberating, high-spirited visual vocabulary.
In May 2016, the band (sans Valentine) performed live on the 2016 Billboard Music Awards to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their smash hit "We Got the Beat," taking the stage from Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena in a glitzy glam-rock look for their high-spirited cover.
The 20-year-old executive's son — dubbed "oil boy" by the Russian media — evaded police for five hours in the early hours of May 22 along with several friends in his 11-million-ruble ($170,258.08) Mercedes jeep, part of what the group said was high spirited post-nightclub entertainment.
The 20-year-old executive's son — dubbed "oil boy" by the Russian media — evaded police for five hours in the early hours of May 13 along with several friends in his 11-million-rouble ($170,258.08) Mercedes jeep, part of what the group said was high spirited post-nightclub entertainment.
It can be hard, nearly a century later, to remember the innovation of Calder's mobiles, but "Calder: Hypermobility," a high-spirited showcase on the top floor of the Whitney Museum of American Art, goes a long way to recapturing the guile and peculiarity of his spinning wires and discs.
Only a handful of amateurs — including a baby in a carrier with a tiny maraca in each fist — brought small percussion instruments and joined this high-spirited ensemble as it made its way from the Public Theater up Lafayette Street to Union Square and back down on Broadway.
Hollywood is awash in sad-eyed brooders (Ryan Gosling, Jake Gyllenhaal), muscled he-men (Channing Tatum, Dwayne Johnson), sophisticated gents (Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne), high-spirited underdogs (Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Reynolds), bug-eyed misfits (Rami Malek, Jared Leto), and the interchangeable hunks known as the Chrises: Evans, Hemsworth, Pine, and Pratt.
Seventeen-year-old Ayanna (Zora Howard) has just graduated from high school and is spending the summer at home in Harlem before departing for Bucknell; the plan is for her to "wild out" with her high-spirited friends, whose playful, profanity-laced verbal jousting opens the film in a brazenly funny subway scene.
The new Indian restaurant from Jessi Singh and his wife, Jennifer, is loud and boisterous, what with the clanging of stainless-steel plates, the flatware in constant rotation, and the laughter of high-spirited patrons (the forty-five-minute wait is softened with a discount voucher for a bar down the street).
In "Wings of Love", high-spirited humans flail their naked limbs around a field, dance around a pink bonfire, go running through the forest, skinny dip in a clear blue river and get off with each other – clearly liberated by not having pockets, and therefore not having iPhones they could check every 10-15 seconds.
The film holds up wonderfully, 290 years after its debut, not least because it managed to subvert some of the seamier, culture-bound aspects of The Taming of the Shrew — a story about a man badgering his high-spirited wife into submission — and turn them into something contemporary and sharp, without losing the romance.
A jaunty, heartfelt cover of "Hey Good Lookin" and a sedate, Bakersfield-tinged rendition of "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" flow seamlessly into her appealingly twangy, high-spirited originals, some of which took shape with the help of veteran songwriters Sean Gasaway and Michael Chotiner (the latter of whom penned the album's loping title track).
In trying to make sense in recent days of the apparent suicides of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain — two intrepid, wildly successful and outwardly high-spirited people — it seems a new segment of the public has also begun to think about the deadly costs of "toughing it out" and putting on the show we think others want to see.
It happened on Friday, when Michelle Dorrance and Justin Peck joined forces for the world premiere of a tap duet, "They Try to Tell Us," a perfect example of the sweet repartee that can turn tap, with its capacity for give-and-take rapid dialogue, into the medium of tenderly high-spirited feeling between two people.
"Given the devastation of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and the mass shootings in Las Vegas, we feel a commitment to our fans to address all of the tragedies not in one somber and solemn moment or segment, but rather devote the entire evening to uplifting the fans through high-spirited music," said Frank Tanki, General Manager of CMT and TV Land.
Among the other newcomers for Season 22016 are John Bell as Young Ian Murray, Jamie's adventurous nephew; Wil Johnson as Joe Abernathy, Claire's closest friend and coworker, whom she meets during medical school; Gary Young as Mr. Willoughby, a Chinese man with a deep knowledge of Eastern medicine who befriends Jamie; Lauren Lyle as Marsali, the 22017-year-old, high-spirited daughter of Laoghaire (Nell Hudson); Hannah James and Tanya Reynolds as Geneva and Isobel Dunsany, two privileged young noblewomen who cross paths with Jamie; and Charlie Hiett as Thomas Leonard, the inexperienced, by-the-book de facto captain of a British Naval ship.

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