Crossword-Solution: EXHILARANT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Exhilarant | a. | Exciting joy, mirth, or pleasure. |
| Exhilarant | n. | That which exhilarates. |
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| Pepper-upper | 3 answers |
| Cheering | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXHILARANT (5)
The knowledge seemed to have no very exhilarant effect, and in his case bore some resemblance to being born tired.
All the subtile strength of the hills--ores and sweet waters and resinous perfumes and breath of healing leaf and root distilled to absolute purity in the clear ether that only sweeps from such bare, thunder-scoured summits--made up the exhilarant draught in which they drank the mountain-joy and received afar off its baptism of delight.
After he got through, a gentleman in the audience, thinking it the part of good nature, stepped up and congratulated him upon his "great effort." The lecturer took it as a matter of course, and replied, "Oh, yes, you will find the whole atmosphere of Boston exhilarant with intellectual vitality." [Laughter.] Now, if there is one thing which modern Pilgrims pride themselves upon more than another, it is in being the lineal descendants of those who came over by the Mayflower.
South African colonists insist that the native Christians are the worst--this should not be set down to Christianity, but to the civilisation which goes with it, and, in place of Kaffir beer and such like home-fermented brews of comparatively mild exhilarant character, introduces the undisciplined native mind to the furious joys of trade fire-water.
The cottage fare, the renovating breeze, The grove, the piny odors, and the flowers, Rambles at morning and the twilight time, Sea-bathing, joyous and exhilarant, Siestas on the rocks, with inhalations Of the pure breathings of the ocean-tide,-- Soon wrought in both the maidens visible change.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1980–2000).