Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Stirring, rousing, or animating the spirit.
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Examples
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In his account of the harrowing trip, "Voyaging: Southward From the Strait of Magellan," the woodcuts lavishly distributed through the story conspire with his bravura prose to refresh the derivation of "straitened" circumstances and convey the "spirit-stirring glamour of the terrible."
Fury and Terror On the High Seas Geoffrey Wolff 2011
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“The announcement of this result by the CHAIR,” reported the Union, “was followed by … the members of the various delegations almost universally springing to their feet, and uniting in one spirit-stirring shout of approbation.”
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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“The announcement of this result by the CHAIR,” reported the Union, “was followed by … the members of the various delegations almost universally springing to their feet, and uniting in one spirit-stirring shout of approbation.”
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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The blast had something in its tone spirit-stirring and yet melancholy, partaking both of the character of a point of war, and of the doleful sounds which might be chosen to announce an execution of peculiar solemnity.
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This old world Oriental song is spirit-stirring as a “blast of that dread horn,” albeit the words be thin.
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There is the old Faneuil Hall, which once echoed to the stormy arguments and spirit-stirring harangues of the leaders of the Revolution.
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How gallantly the train dashed toward the robbers, to the spirit-stirring roll of the snare-drum.
Our Mr. Wrenn 2004
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The grand events of a spirit-stirring war; occurrences likely to impress themselves, as the mystical legends of former times had done, upon their memory; besides which,
The Iliad of Homer 2003
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Secondly, there is a music far more spirit-stirring in harshness than in softness: the languages of
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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The grand events of a spirit-stirring war; occurrences likely to impress themselves, as the mystical legends of former times had done, upon their memory; besides which,
The Odyssey of Homer 2003
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