Examples of using Invigorating in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
But invigorating.
The ride back was invigorating.
Most invigorating.
I am mad, but that was invigorating.
Invigorating, thanks.
Very, very invigorating.
Invigorating, isn't it?
That is a bracing cold. An invigorating cold.
What an invigorating hand sport.
However, solitude can be invigorating.
It's kind of invigorating, don't you think?
Me and the wife like to keep things invigorating.
Invigorating bath to have more provision during the day.
The feeling that he was afraid of me was invigorating.
An invigorating exploration of the boundaries of the human body.
Only a Cardassian would call this hellhole invigorating.
The fragrant invigorating coffee is a symbol of kind morning.
In addition, the contrast shower- a great invigorating agent.
Well, it's been invigorating talking to you, Bruce, as usual.
I'm finding this mountain air rather invigorating.
Just the pulse of time, invigorating, soothing, bask in my light.
I never imagineddying would be so goddamned invigorating.
There's nothing quite so invigorating as a crisp fall day in New England.
The wind bristles through my fur, chill, nearly cold, invigorating.
My God, there is nothing more invigorating than a full house.
So, doing fieldwork without Agent DiNozzo must be invigorating.
Galil Rosé on Tap- invigorating and summery wine made primarily of Sangiovese.
Of course, if you really want something invigorating, I recommend.
Well, I-I must say that being in front of a class… it's, um, invigorating.
Those dolly-mops I ensnared last night--their performance was quite invigorating.