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were upbeat
noun
An unaccented beat at the start of a musical phrase.
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Most dealers were upbeat.
After practice yesterday, they were upbeat.
But the PTV announcers were upbeat.
At practice Friday, coaches were upbeat, he said.
Some early reports from the area were upbeat.
There were upbeat but hypocritical justifications for what was happening.
City analysts were upbeat about Prudential's long-term prospects.
Both candidates said they were upbeat about their chances.
Greek officials were upbeat afterwards, saying a "dialogue" had begun.
"But after the meeting, I sensed guys were upbeat.
Consumers' attitudes about the economy were upbeat, however.
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