Beagles are inclined to play rambunctiously and their spiritedness may lead to accidental injuries to their playmates. |
Brio is what Peruvians call the willing, controllable spiritedness that typifies the breed. |
He defines craftsmanship thinking as creativity combined with public spiritedness. |
This is an example of the duty to cooperate with an appeal to public spiritedness. |
The poverty of the people is obvious, but at the same time a certain spiritedness seems to survive. |
Participation in a democracy as Dewey conceived it requires critical and inquisitive habits of mind, an inclination toward cooperation with others, and a feeling of public spiritedness and a desire to achieve the common good. |