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Feeling great rapture or delight.
ecstatic
rapt
rapturous
enraptured
joyous
ecstatic
rapt
rapturous
enraptured
1
Manager's reaction: Delighted with the points, far from
ecstatic
about the performance.
2
Families of the missing group were
ecstatic
at news of the rescue.
3
Families of the missing group were
ecstatic
at news of their discovery.
4
In the South it was hailed with
ecstatic
delight, especially in Charleston.
5
Then and only then shall we achieve an
ecstatic
union with God.
1
She held the bundle up and looked at it in
rapt
contemplation.
2
The gorgeous being entered, and found three demure ladies
rapt
in newspapers.
3
Zelandoni was a powerful speaker, and Ayla was listening with
rapt
attention.
4
Note, further, the soul
rapt
in meditation and this vision of God.
5
They also fill the soul of the
rapt
beholder with adoring wonder.
1
Despite the team's disappointment, they received a
rapturous
welcome home last night.
2
He grasped it in his own and covered it with
rapturous
kisses.
3
One
rapturous
blogger called her 'the Everlasting Progressive, the Princess of News'.
4
Benedict's predecessor John Paul always met
rapturous
crowds in his Catholic Poland.
5
The great poet musicians can breathe out their inspirations in
rapturous
melodies.
1
The Woggle-Bug goes to the party and is
enraptured
by the dress.
2
At once all eyes were turned towards him; we were all
enraptured
.
3
With the exception of madame, everybody was
enraptured
with the royal munificence.
4
But Oppenheimer,
enraptured
with my tales, remained a sceptic to the end.
5
He'd been looking around him as though
enraptured
by what he saw.
1
Bergman films the young lover's on the run with
rhapsodic
,
highly inflected images.
2
The cello part provides a
rhapsodic
strand against the insistently rhythmic choral writing.
3
I begged him to rise, and be a little less
rhapsodic
.
4
And Stanley thought, for he was not
rhapsodic
'Wonderful pretty country!
5
Mrs Beeton, is quite
rhapsodic
about the woodcock in particular.
6
His filming of nature is as
rhapsodic
as it is in the new film.
7
In other words, the lymphatic temperament is essentially despondent, and the
rhapsodic
is bilious.
8
The bratwurst came, along with a coffee that was consumed lovingly, with
rhapsodic
delight.
9
Oz Clarke was
rhapsodic
when Terroirs supplied it for his book launch last October.
10
He wrote with all the
rhapsodic
passion of a god creating a new world.
11
Panoptic and quietly
rhapsodic
,
it seemed to announce his intentions in its very title.
12
But there come the moods of musing and
rhapsodic
rapture.
13
It is not a sensual gaze, but a
rhapsodic
apprehension of the power of love.
14
The music is
rhapsodic
and Glazunov's talent for melody and lyricism pervades the entire work.
15
The day Japan ordered schools closed for weeks, the account tweeted
rhapsodic
praises of spring flowers.
16
He was
rhapsodic
and he was serious, too.
rhapsodic
as rhapsodic
breathlessly rhapsodic
downright rhapsodic
have rhapsodic
less rhapsodic