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But, Roberts said the 25-year-old was in “good spirits” while getting treatment Friday morning, and that there wasn’t even notable bruising on the spot of his forehead where the ball hit.

Despite this, the Vatican said the pontiff remained in "good spirits" and spent the day "reading, resting and praying".

From BBC

Backstage, the stars were in equally good spirits, even if a few of them were jet-lagged, hungry, and remarking on how heavy the Bafta trophy is to carry around.

From BBC

After a night of sleep, she awoke in good spirits and let medical staffers scratch her chin.

Overall, Gibson seemed in good spirits, marveling at the fact that the chickens he keeps weren't burned in the fire, and joking that he was ready for a fresh start.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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