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Our third awful idiom is, "to be in high spirits".
For example, "His motivational speeches put everyone in high spirits."
"Not coming!" said Bob with a sudden declension in his high spirits, for he had been Tim's bloodhorse all the way from church and had come home rampant.
“Not coming!” said Bob, with a sudden declension in his high spirits; for he had been Tim’s blood
"Not coming?" said Bob, with a sudden declension in his high spirits.
"Not coming!" said Bob with a sudden declension in his high spirits; for
Perhaps from sheer high spirits and self-mockery.
perhaps to warn an enemy or a friend, perhaps from sheer high spirits and self-mockery.
Holmes chuckled and wriggled in his chair, as was his habit when in high spirits.
Holmes chuckled and wriggled in his chair, as was his habit when in high spirits.
Our first contestant, Chris, is in high spirits thanks to his signature ingredient, beer.
Our first contestant, Chris, is in high spirits thanks to his signature ingredient, beer.
Mr. Cracker, may I intercede for my friends, youth and high spirits?
Cracker, may I intercede for my friends, youth, and high spirits?
High spirits and firm resolve.
High spirits and firm resolve.
and Lucy hurried over her breakfast, and started with her new friend in high spirits.
with her new friend in high spirits.
and it brought me to my senses in a minute." She went away in high spirits as soon as she had given Mary her breakfast.
She went away in high spirits as soon as she had given Mary her breakfast.