adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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cold, invigorating air
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After an invigorating gaze at the rushing rivers, I returned to the Mickey Mice.
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And what makes it such an invigorating saga is his ability to let his idiosyncratic Broadway denizens talk for themselves.
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But he found flying and sailing both more invigorating and he kept procrastinating.
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It is a state of exaltation of the individual, a great and rare gift of a great and rare invigorating dream.
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Just over an hour of marvellously invigorating fiddling from some of the best traditional musicians in Ireland.
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The Intimate Machine raises many issues concerning the social impact of computers in an invigorating and highly readable manner.
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This invigorating start to the day ended with a cold shower, and by 0730 a substantial breakfast had been polished off.
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This offered its occupants seventy-two square feet of invigorating repose on a mattress stuffed with the tail hair of leading stallions.