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divine

[dih-vahyn] / dɪˈvaɪn /




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This divine disposition isn’t daydreaming, which sees only the small in the big.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maybe divine intervention wouldn’t be such a bad thing if utter subservience to billionaires, technology and manufactured loneliness is the alternative.

From Salon

They would be moved by the divine spirit and then receive a song or a piece of movement, and then they would start to sing and dance.

From Los Angeles Times

Lord Krishna, Hinduism’s compassionate god of divine love, is often portrayed with a flute in hand.

From Los Angeles Times

The images in Paul Fortune’s “Notes on Decor, Etc.” are divine, inspiring and impeccable, showcasing his legendary style and hosting flair.

From The Wall Street Journal