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- adjective Alternative spelling of
diva-ish .
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Examples
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Then again, maybe it is your photography that is showing it off to such divaish advantage.
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She was the least divaish diva that you could meet.
Culture | guardian.co.uk John Amis 2009
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Whenever I've met her she's always the least friendly and a bit, dare I say it, divaish.
unknown title 2009
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“I’ve always been so famous,” Tom explains, tossing his head in a distinctly divaish manner.
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Of Harvey Weinstein describing her as the "diva" of Nine at its recent world premiere, Dench added: "I am very un-divaish.
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Of Harvey Weinstein describing her as the "diva" of Nine at its recent world premiere, Dench added: "I am very un-divaish.
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"I'm aiming to get more divaish - you should see me when it's not going right, I am not as nice as people think.
unknown title 2009
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Of Harvey Weinstein describing her as the "diva" of Nine at its recent world premiere, Dench added: "I am very un-divaish.
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Of Harvey Weinstein describing her as the "diva" of Nine at its recent world premiere, Dench added: "I am very un-divaish.
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Of Harvey Weinstein describing her as the "diva" of Nine at its recent world premiere, Dench added: "I am very un-divaish.
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