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personified

[per-son-uh-fahyd] / pərˈsɒn əˌfaɪd /




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In forest colors and fuzzy corduroy sweatpants, she was cozy personified — a star that seemed soft to the touch.

From New York Times

They might have lost the player who best personified their defensive philosophy, but they still have their spiritual leader on the sideline.

From Los Angeles Times

“It personified what she and I believe — that women can fight, too.”

From New York Times

President Nixon eulogized him as a “giant” and a “legend” who personified integrity, honor, principle and courage, who had fought all his life against the “trend of permissiveness” that Nixon said was eroding the country.

From Los Angeles Times

These code words to the right and left — entrepreneurship and justice — were Mr. Macron personified.

From New York Times