Feeling great rapture or delight.
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Examples for "ecstatic"
Examples for "ecstatic"
1Manager's reaction: Delighted with the points, far from ecstatic about the performance.
2Families of the missing group were ecstatic at news of the rescue.
3Families of the missing group were ecstatic at news of their discovery.
4In the South it was hailed with ecstatic delight, especially in Charleston.
5Then and only then shall we achieve an ecstatic union with God.
1Despite the team's disappointment, they received a rapturous welcome home last night.
2He grasped it in his own and covered it with rapturous kisses.
3One rapturous blogger called her 'the Everlasting Progressive, the Princess of News'.
4Benedict's predecessor John Paul always met rapturous crowds in his Catholic Poland.
5The great poet musicians can breathe out their inspirations in rapturous melodies.
1The Woggle-Bug goes to the party and is enraptured by the dress.
2At once all eyes were turned towards him; we were all enraptured.
3With the exception of madame, everybody was enraptured with the royal munificence.
4But Oppenheimer, enraptured with my tales, remained a sceptic to the end.
5He'd been looking around him as though enraptured by what he saw.
1Bergman films the young lover's on the run with rhapsodic, highly inflected images.
2The cello part provides a rhapsodic strand against the insistently rhythmic choral writing.
3I begged him to rise, and be a little less rhapsodic.
4And Stanley thought, for he was not rhapsodic 'Wonderful pretty country!
5Mrs Beeton, is quite rhapsodic about the woodcock in particular.
1She held the bundle up and looked at it in rapt contemplation.
2The gorgeous being entered, and found three demure ladies rapt in newspapers.
3Zelandoni was a powerful speaker, and Ayla was listening with rapt attention.
4Note, further, the soul rapt in meditation and this vision of God.
5They also fill the soul of the rapt beholder with adoring wonder.
6He walked along the street for a long while, rapt in thought.
7At breakfast that morning he was silent and apparently rapt in thought.
8Emma Smith remained standing; upon her face was a rapt triumphant expression.
9Grace leaned forward, rapt, but Faith sat still, her expression carefully blank.
10His audience of crowding Indians gazed in solemn rapt awe upon him.
11If it is, they respond with gales of laughter or rapt attention.
12The crowd stirred, looked up and paid him the most rapt attention.
13On his right, Frau Brohl, in rustling silk, sat in rapt silence.
14The King moved to the edge of his chair in rapt attention.
15It was played with rapt concentration and proved to be most attractive.
16But I had a rapt audience of two in James and Dorothy.
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