Sentence examples for To upbeat from inspiring English sources

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To upbeat

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An unaccented beat at the start of a musical phrase.

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6 - *Kingdom [Live] - 7 01 - Slow to Upbeat Med Slow.

The mood, meanwhile, ranges from distressed to upbeat.

At one event, bishops danced on stage to upbeat music.

But the museum's side step to upbeat theatricality doesn't feel arbitrary.

But some Americans will respond to upbeat messages, no matter how unrealistic.

His all-dance version was an immediate success, opening to upbeat reviews before touring the world.

But the music bounced along, looking back to upbeat 1960's folk-rock and psychedelia.

I hate people who say you have to listen to upbeat music when you're sad.

Why can't we give prizes to upbeat novels that skip along and you can finish while watching Strictly?

Musical styles have ranged from R&B to upbeat soul, to pop with rap elements, to urban dance music.

But on Sunday morning, they awoke to upbeat headlines about their chief Democratic rival: "Obama Showing New Confidence With Iowa Sprint," said the New York Times.

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