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sprightly

[sprahyt-lee] / ˈspraɪt li /


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Ms. Lewin has written a sprightly account of writers’ rooms on both sides of the Atlantic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The body language at the end was instructive; Celtic sprightly, Rangers stunned.

From BBC

Its cast is exactly the sprightly ensemble needed to land its what-if laughs.

From Los Angeles Times

This delightful production, directed with a sprightly touch by Robert Falls, who led the Goodman for 35 years, glitters with the incisive wit that was a hallmark of Mr. Greenberg’s writing.

From The Wall Street Journal

From the outside, it's just a public leisure centre on the edge of town, with sprightly pensioners staying flexible in aerobics classes and excitable kids in for swimming lessons.

From BBC