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sentence of the idiom "RAISING SPIRITS"....

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Answered by mostak4
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To make one feel happier or more carefree. The purpose of this charity is to raise children's spirits this holiday season. I love my roommate. No matter what mood I'm in, he is always able to raise my spirits

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Intel raised spirits late Tuesday by slightly exceeding sharply lowered earnings expectations.

Although uneasiness lingers on Warren Street, the new Wal-Mart has raised spirits elsewhere.

Cullum says the debt reduction has raised spirits in the office.

Robust economic growth and rapid job creation are no longer enough to raise spirits.

Raising spirits How is Indianapolis buying into the World Championships?

It's difficult to find raise spirits in a sentence.

While there were no sightings of the hostages, he said the fighting raised spirits.

By the end of the performance the atmosphere is one of warmed hearts and raised spirits.

A singer feels the need to " stand up " with her voice, and raise spirits.

It raised spirits of the oppressed Poles, giving them hope for a better future of their homeland.

In this case, these efforts helped to raise spirits socially as well as to boost economic growth.

We are merely artists, entertainers, here to raise spirits and, we hope, a great deal of money.

The saxophonist said he hoped to raise spirits, " even in these troubled and confused times ."

We hope to raise some money, certainly, but we want to raise spirits and attention, and move forward.

Sunshine works wonders to raise spirits.

It raised spirits and gave hope.

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