Say (something) with great enthusiasm.
1 How can one rhapsodise over a view when surrounded by beer-stained tables?
2 Glanbia's new managing director could rhapsodise about accountancy and figures all day long.
3 I could rhapsodise about midnight feasts all night long.
4 Then a clear soup, a fish aspec, a - Why rhapsodise ?
5 Sectarians will not venture to rhapsodise , nor infidels to scoff, in the common intercourse of society.
6 On the subject of his Petinka, as he called him, the poor old man could never sufficiently rhapsodise and dilate.
7 It is only the preposterously young who expect a man to rhapsodise over somebody else's inamorata at such a moment.
8 They rhapsodise about the smell of engine oil more passionately than wine buffs talk about the nose of a good vintage.
9 Any man able to sermonise better, or rhapsodise more cheaply, or beat the bush of divinity more energetically, can occupy the pulpit tomorrow.
10 He is greater than she had supposed, and so she must even rhapsodise - she must crowd praise on praise, until she ends with the exultant cry:
11 A panicked Tory prime minister is now rhapsodising about public housing.
12 He says I was interrupted by the watchman rhapsodising verses beneath the loved one's window.
13 For ten minutes Godfrey rhapsodised on the theme.
14 Here is a writer rhapsodised by rage.
15 Firstly, the surfers start to trickle in from their day of wave bashing, rhapsodising about the best breaks.
16 Enthusiastic applause and a standing ovation ensued as he rhapsodised about the bright future lying ahead of Ireland.
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