He saw the infinitely indulgent smile of that spirituelle mouth.
Colombey calls her La mere spirituellede Voltaire [the spiritual mother of Voltaire].
The countess was one of the most influential and spirituellemembers of French society, her special mission and delight being the introduction of foreign celebrities into French society.
The best and fairest pass the day in the Corso, and gallant young gentlemen think it worth while to dress elaborately for a few hours of harmless and spirituelle intrigue.
The principal fortress of the post was the palace of the spirituelle and hospitable lady whose society name is Duchess of Penaranda, but who is better known as the mother of the Empress of the French.
Her face was so pure and spirituelle that one might have sketched it for the face of a seraph; the tender violet eyes were full of eloquence, the white brow full of thought.
That fair, spirituelle form had seemed to him only as a beautiful casket hiding a precious gem.
The moonbeams never fell upon a sweeter picture than these fair young sisters; Lillian's pure, spirituelle face bent over Beatrice.
But after a time the fair, spirituelle loveliness of Lillian stole into his heart.
Her eyes wandered to the sweet spirituelle face and fair golden hair of her sister.
Then Lady Earle looked at the fair, spirituelle face and golden hair of little Lillian.
The fair, spirituelle face was peerless in her husband's eyes.
Colombey calls her La mère spirituelle de Voltaire [the spiritual mother of Voltaire].
We have pleasant reminiscences of the amiable, thoughtful, and spirituelle Mme.
But if a man should enter, a single one, and not even a man of distinction, the same conversation would suddenly become more spirituelle and more agreeable.
One is often puzzled to detect this rare spirituelle quality; but it is fair to presume that it was of the volatile sort that evaporates with time.
That clever, that spirituelle grande dame, who has adopted the pseudonym of 'Gyp,' has in her own country no rival.
Paul Bourget analyses with such subtlety, he transforms her mother, who was a typical French grisette, into 'a very amiable and spirituelle milliner'!
Nicolaus Marius Paniciatus composed a number of spirituelle Latin poems and epigrams in honor of Lucretia, Alfonso, and Ercole, which were collected under the title of "Borgias.
A year later Costanzo Sforza married Camilla Marzana d'Aragona, a beautiful and spirituelle princess of the royal house of Naples.
How every officerspirituelle and temporelle shulde put hym in his devoire to the avaunsing of the comon profite.
Drink all the Spirituelle Water you want during the day.
My condensed Food Tablets and mySpirituelle Waters will do the business.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spirituelle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.