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embody

[em-bod-ee] / ɛmˈbɒd i /




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"I was never quite interested in being the star of my own show – but as I grew as an artist, I had to embody that," she explains.

From BBC

The grand marshal of the festival, Butler, who lost his longtime home in Altadena in last year’s Eaton fire, embodies the event’s theme of passing the baton to the next generation.

From Los Angeles Times

The book he writes about Lalo develops his thesis that Creole culture embodies the “collective spirit” needed to heal a country riven by racial division and civil strife.

From The Wall Street Journal

She embodied a loveliness, a presence, I was longing for; something I hadn’t found in L.A. — or had lost.

From Los Angeles Times

The casting call, which ran late into the night, embodied the joy of Hollywood, McG said.

From Los Angeles Times