The majority of Goldfield mine-owners had not "fallen" for Bullfrog, but the success of the Bullfrog stock company promotions in the East inspirited them.
Never in my life had I lived in an environment that inspiritedme as this one.
They had left Miss Hamilton, gay and smiling, immensely inspirited by their visit.
The voice of ambitious, inspirited youth sang in her tones, half appealing though they were.
The Duke of St. James, inspiritedby his fair ally, rallied, and hoped Sir Chetwode did not back his steed to a fatal extent.
As he formed sentences, almost for the first time, his courage and his fancy alike warmed: his sanguine spirit sympathised with the nobility of the imaginary scene, and inspirited the intonations of his modulated voice.
The cities of Greece wereinspirited once more by the efforts of Demosthenes to form a league together.
Old lady Chia was the moreinspirited by her reply.
This inspirited her so much the more, that not a day went by, yea not a single night, on which she did not start some loud argument and lengthy discussion.
The French, greatly inspirited by this event, determined to attack Colonel Bouquet at Loyal Hanna, ** before General Forbes should arrive from Fort Bedford.
She went home soothed by confession, inspirited by finding a new friend.
And no brace or halyard was pulled but to the blithe songs of the inspirited negroes.
There he stood for an hour, disfevered by the limpid liquid tumult, inspirited by the glancing volumes of a force that knows no abatement, and is the skiey Alps behind, the great historic citied plains ahead.
Others, inspirited by his example, were inculcating the Gospel more openly.
Afterward an edict published by the dictator, which was almost identical in terms with that of the consul Servilius, further inspirited them.
The fame of this battle, carried not only to the city, but to the other army also in Sabine territory, was welcomed in the city with public rejoicing; in the camp, it inspirited the soldiers to emulate such glory.
These disasters of the enemy greatly inspirited the Americans, and the Eastern militia, among whom Gates was very popular, flocked to his standard with great alacrity.
This success inspirited the militia, and they flocked in great numbers to the standard of Burr.
Under the circumstances, it was a splendid triumph, and greatly inspirited the friends of the republican cause.
It was one singing among the Levites, as impossible to discover as to pick out the inspirited pipe in an organ.
Thousands below instinctively raised their arms to catch the figure which inevitably must leap through the inspirited cataract and over the parapet of the Temple unless the rosy element pent her within its bosom.
Blood-colour was in her cheeks; the party had inspirited her features.
Sometimes, when nature, overcome by hunger, sunk under the exhaustion, a repast was prepared for me in the desert, that restored and inspirited me.
Inspirited by this wind of promise, my day dreams become more fervent and vivid.
Their nautical intrepidity and their comparative success, inspirited future attempts.
Inspirited by Captain Wood, of Snake Banks, the settlers of Tasmania had endeavoured to check the calumnies which assailed them.
He reached the scene of an exceeding lively exchange of confidences in about two minutes, and saw what alarmed and at the same time inspirited him most mightily.
That the example of Burns has told on Groth, that the poetry of the Scotch poet has inspired and inspirited the poet of Schleswig-Holstein, is not to be denied.
She met them with the slender unbendingness that was her own; a feminine of inspirited manhood.
Inspirited by success, they assembled nearly 9,000 mounted men, all more intent on plunder than on fighting.
The Flavian army was vastly inspirited by it and regarded Valens' death as the end of the war.
At last the old man himself, inspirited for war by Gottreich and his betrothed one, said that his son had better go, that he had long desired it, and had only been silent through love for him.
Call back to thee the kingly race of sages and of poets, who have inspirited and enlightened nation after nation.
Inspirited by the success of his shot, and expecting momentarily to see him fall weakened with the loss of blood, the excited Valletort redoubled his exertions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inspirited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alive; animate; animated; conscious; drunk; eager; enlivened; existent; live; living; quick; viable; vital