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funk

noun as in fear, depression

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For him to break out of his funk, Ohtani was required to break out of his.

“I think mechanically he’s in a good spot … And I think that he got through that funk that he was in, that long funk. I like where he’s at.”

Also, he wasn’t afraid to try new things, like adding psychedelic stuff to the blues and just making a big melting pot of blues, rock and funk and even R&B in his music.

Lux won NL player of the week to start the second half and continued to tear up the league until early September, when he went into a deep funk.

She had a soft spot for stray cats, nurtured a garden and was known to break into dance at the sound of old school funk like the Commodores.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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