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spirits

noun as in morale

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Her overall goal with “The Big D” is “to make anybody feel less alone in the audience and lift their spirits.”

Nazarian, a former state Assembly member and former aide to Krekorian, said in a phone call Tuesday that he was “tired” but in “great spirits.”

But the site rep said, “Don’t go wandering off. I didn’t believe in spirits until I started babysitting this place, and yeah, I hear voices all the time when I’m the only one here.”

She is the penny pincher, and she’s the motivator for keeping everybody’s spirits up, sort of.

In their theology, evil spirits or demons worked through Democrats and FBI agents and journalists and even gender-affirming schoolteachers—literally possessing them—to gain territory for the devil in the battle for the soul of the country.

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

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