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Would you expect anything else from a room that featured, at adjacent tables, the 90-year-old actor Abe Vigoda of "Barney Miller" and the divalicious 25-year-old Raven-Symone of "The Cosby Show," "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper," and, perhaps most memorably, "That's So Raven?"
Garrett's Girls, Sweathogs Reunite at Awards Marshall Heyman 2011
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The former U.S. secretary of state and Franklin took the stage Tuesday evening at Philadelphia's Mann Music Center in a rare duet for Rice, the classically trained pianist, and Franklin, the divalicious voice of a generation.
Aretha Franklin, Condoleezza Rice Perform Duet For Charity 2010
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The former U.S. secretary of state and Franklin took the stage Tuesday evening at Philadelphia's Mann Music Center in a rare duet for Rice, the classically trained pianist, and Franklin, the divalicious voice of a generation.
Aretha Franklin, Condoleezza Rice Perform Duet For Charity 2010
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And it will build to a fever pitch tonight with a divalicious rendition of the national anthem ... digg
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And it will build to a fever pitch tonight with a divalicious rendition of the national anthem, roaring fighter jets, and (in case you forgot) a football game.
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And it will build to a fever pitch tonight with a divalicious rendition of the national anthem ...
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My volcanic need to be the smartest guy in the room and my divalicious tendencies to pretend I know everything were immediately put to the test.
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Little did I know, Lucky auditioned for the role of Hachiko, a rescued dog, but the producers felt that she gave off too much of a "divalicious doggy" vibe.
Wendy Diamond: Lucky Diamond's Take on the Lucky Obama Dog! 2008
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Fans of the divalicious powerhouse can catch Mariah on Music Television all week.
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I'm such a competitive bratty, selfish, divalicious little princess like that.
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dinkum commented on the word divalicious
WORD divalicious
DEFINITION: Highly pleasing or agreeable to the senses of one who is an aficionado of divas and/or diva-like behavior. A portmanteau word which combines diva with delicious.
-- diva. Any media star with the attributes and/or personality of a prima donna
-- delicious. ' Highly pleasing or agreeable to the senses '
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' As a consistently unfiltered comedian who's been known to alternate unpredictably between rants and vocal scats, all while exhibiting a coltish, divalicious persona that's as exaggerated as it is entrancing, she promises Sandyland will be just as multifaceted. "I always think my work has a sense of cabaret, burlesque, rock 'n' roll, theater and, you know, kind of contemporary performance," she says. '
--- Craig Lindsey. "Sandra Bernhard on Sandyland, her latest one-woman show." INDYweek, October 9, 2013 (page 30).
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October 11, 2013