- High-mindedness
Vainglory Lack of
purpose Right ambition Over-ambition
Spiritlessness Good
temper Irascibility Rudeness Civility Obsequiousness Cowardice...
- uncomplimentary. Of
Chinese people, he
wrote that even the
children are
spiritless and look obtuse... It
would be a pity if
these Chinese supplant all other...
- "arguably his greatest", but by
others as "wishy-washy, religiose" and "
spiritless". It is the
largest series of religious-themed
works by any
American artist...
-
cosmetics defacted him and he
looked like a
badly painted portrait, waxed,
spiritless".
Fitzgerald was
adamant that
World War I did not
spawn the Jazz Age....
-
destructive alliances". In addition, the
quest "is
preferable to the
spiritless,
amoral routines of life". As a result, his best films,
according to Flint...
- violence;
Vincent Canby of The New York
Times described it as "violent, but
spiritless."
Variety wrote: "Lundgren can hold his own with
other action leads as...
- War last year. But a lot of him goes
almost nowhere in this
slack and
spiritless solo escapade."
Collin criticized Watts's
direction but was
positive of...
-
between the
theatrical entertainment that was Ben-Hur and the
spiritual but
spiritless Francis of ****isi." Harrison's
Reports awarded its top
grade of "Excellent"...
-
describing him as an "unnaturally priggish ... sanctimonious ... witless,
spiritless, snivelling,
sneaking doll." The
author and
educational psychologist Nicholas...
- a
surname of
English and
Irish origin.
Derived from a
nickname for a "
spiritless man", the name is
borrowed from
Middle English for milksop,
meaning "piece...