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the soul of
1soul of, the
2Idioms and Phrases
see soul of .Example Sentences
Mr Thompson said he had known Mr Stockings for more than 30 years and the shooting did not make sense, adding: "They were both the life and soul of the party. We really don't know why he has done it. I'm baffled."
Speaking earlier this week, his parents, Caroline and Mark, described their son as "the life and soul of the party" and "a joy to be around".
"I've known people who seem to be the life and soul of the party, only to go home that very evening and kill themselves," said Mr Jenkins.
Mrs Willgoose described her son as "the life and soul of the party" and "a joy to be around".
“I haven’t seen a person look through the lens into the soul of the audience with that type of love.â€
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