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angelic

[an-jel-ik] / ænˈdʒɛl ɪk /


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A moment later, sheis surrounded by fluttering hands that transform the collective into a larger, angelic creature — one you can’t look away from.

From Los Angeles Times

Miller’s angel wings can be found at over 20 locations all over the city — so if you’re anything like me, you can take angelic shots at multiple spots.

From Seattle Times

At the time, the male-dominated music press was still choosing between archetypes of who and what women artists could be: earth mama or angelic naif.

From Los Angeles Times

The cars were, briefly, as creamy white as angelic wings, and were named Sinai and Olivet after hills in the Holy Land.

From Los Angeles Times

"He is a very unique and angelic soul, and I am proud of him, so proud, and I want the world to know he is the deepest and most wonderful man," Mr Adewola said.

From BBC