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Rhythmically, spiritedly, pathetically and gayly, “The Broadway Melody” will make you believe it, even if you don’t.

Her two musical numbers, each full of clever lines and dark humor, were written with “this spiritedly front-of-the-mouth diction, like she has this dexterity with words but uses it for evil.”

But where Mr. Musk has seemed most in line with the G.O.P. of Mr. Trump is in the tenor of his political commentary, which if anything seems more spiritedly anti-left than ideologically pro-right.

He has spiritedly thrown his plentiful financial resources into what was seemingly a losing proposition, and created not only a good basketball team, but now what could be the finest basketball arena in the country.

Sitting on an overstuffed maroon couch upstairs at the Armory, the pair batted around ideas, arguing affectionately but spiritedly, and dryly teasing each other.

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

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