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beautiful adjective in the counterculture of the 1960s and 70s, used as an all purpose adjective of approval US- — Francis J. Rigney and L. Douglas Smith, The Real Bohemia, p. xiii, 1961
- The following program is dedicated to the city and people of San Francisco, who may not know it but they are beautiful, and so is their city. — Eric Burdon and Victor Briggs et al., San Franciscan Nights (performed by Eric Burdon and the Animals), 1967
- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 217, 1967
- I hear it’s a very good scene there. Not much heat, beautiful people, no speed freaks, and righteous dope. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 47, 1967
- I met a lot of very heavy beautiful people in jail. — Leonard Wolfe (Editor), Voices from the Love Generation, p. 3, 1968
- For a few days, we were all in a beautiful place. Can we do it again? — East Village Other, 20 August 1969
- Oh, it’s groovy. He’s a beautiful guy. — Fred Baker, Events, p. 30, 1970
- beautiful: great, marvelous, a term of approval and admiration similar to groovy and outasight. — Ethel Romm, The Open Conspiracy, p. 242, 1970
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