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Oh my. However much it's just a P.E. class; if you don't face it in real earnest, then when it comes to a real fight it won't do you any good.
That's the spirit, Mr Suzuki.
That's the spirit, Mr. Suzuki.
That's the spirit.
Father won first prize in the photo contest and was in high spirits.
She was depressed by all her problems.
It is impudent of you to jest at him.
They lost heart because they had won no games.
They seemed really despondent to find that their project didn't boost profits like they thought it would.
He was impertinent to his father.
He came home in high spirits.
He's depressed.
He came home in high spirits.
The defeat didn't dampen his spirits.
It is impudent of you to make fun of adults.
From an adult's one-sided point of view, children's attitudes often seem to be disobedient.
He has plenty of cheek.
The players marched triumphantly across the field.
He had the presumption to reject my proposal.
Nobody likes a wise guy.

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