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seraphic

[si-raf-ik] / sɪˈræf ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
angelic
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And the closed-eyes, seraphic expression on her face.

From BBC Sep. 22, 2023

For “No Pude,” which translates to “I could not,” Pimienta’s seraphic vocals cut through haunting harmonies as she wrestled with the exhaustion and apprehension her home country conjured within her.

From Washington Post Apr. 6, 2022

He presumed the 20-minute collage he recorded — a flow state of ecstatic bird song and rushing water captured underground, undergirded by seraphic drones — would be a stand-alone release.

From New York Times Nov. 10, 2021

Throughout the production of “If Beale Street Could Talk,” it appears some seraphic energy was present.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 12, 2018

She had a seraphic smile on her face.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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