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mellifluously

adverb as in sweetly

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Director Thomas Kail, of “Hamilton” fame, shapes a mellifluously strapping revival of the 1979 musical, which marked its official Broadway opening Sunday night at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, to the distinct contours of his stars’ personalities.

The wind picks up in the trees as Reid’s orchestral melody flows mellifluously down the hillside, filling the canyon below.

“Thank you for your question,” Care says, appearing, and with this simple line — imbued with mocking humor by the wondrous, mellifluously voiced Karen Kandel — Mabou Mines’s “Faust 2.0” bursts into life.

What a cruel fate to befall a man whose thoughts once danced off the page and rolled so mellifluously off the tongue.

If anything, Aldred’s the sort of dude you’d want to meet over a pint, but he’s probably faraway, climbing some mellifluously named tree, so his book will have to do.

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

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