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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

She fully inhabited the anguish of a mother begging her son to “do what they tell you because they are the law at that moment,” but imparted to it an angelic glow.

From Washington Post

In the “Sweet Bird” section, Haarmann, with fluttering feet and trembling fingers, was almost angelic while gliding through passages of choreography.

From New York Times

Throughout, they peel off into wistful solos and duets or sit on the floor, watching each other perform — a change in perspective that unfortunately shifts the tone from angelic to sentimental.

From New York Times

Listeners might jolt when she sings, “Why do I tell you how I feel/When you’re too busy looking down my blouse?” as angelic and mournful strings follow her out of the chorus.

From Washington Post