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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

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

Kennedy provides a deeper understanding of the human behind the microphone, looking at how family, the music business and impossible expectations weighed down that angelic voice.

From Los Angeles Times

People hear “the clanking of the angelic arsenal.”

From New York Times

All the while, the lighting gives the set, essentially a tall white cage that opens on one side, a haunting, angelic glow.

From New York Times