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soulful

adjective as in emotional

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One of the many guests to pop up on Tyler, the Creator’s aforementioned “Chromakopia” is the 23-year-old British singer Lola Young, who adds soulful backing vocals to the wrenching “Like Him.”

Lady Gaga performed a soulful version of “God Bless America” and spoke about empowering women, revving up the crowd.

Portuguese Catholic parishes and Portuguese halls — where weddings, festas and soulful fado concerts take place — dot the tiny towns that stretch from roughly Bakersfield to Redding.

Throughout this discursively soulful book runs a series of interconnected questions: Why did I make it when so many others didn’t?

Following her into a tiny theater, he discovers she’s trying out actors for her first play, about a soulful, sad, disfigured man named Edward.

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

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