This is an excellent addition to a continuingly sprightly and provocative series.
The 14th century also saw the beginning of a new literature of travel in sprightly and informing travelogues.
Music of a livelier disposition followed with much rhythmic figurations for cello accompanied by sprightly pizzicato, which ultimately led to a big tutti with a sweepingly romantic violin tune.
He cannot have meant "young", and that makes me wonder whether he meant sprightly.
Someone who is active and sprightly may have little need for a large bedroom.
It would be anomalous to reduce the normal retiring age to 70 but to permit a judge, however spry and sprightly, to continue after 75.
Some people seem young and are sprightly and very healthy at a remarkably old age; others deteriorate more quickly.
He learns his lessons with sprightly ease, and he has not been long in presenting us with the proofs of his training.