ecstasy|ecstasies in English
noun
[ec·sta·sy || 'ekstəsɪ]
rapturous delight, bliss, overpowering emotion (also extasy)
Use "ecstasy|ecstasies" in a sentence
1. No, from ecstasy.
2. Their ecstasies, their agonies and lessons to be learned.
3. Of Enthusiasm or Ecstasy.
4. The heather, purple now, they went into ecstasies over.
5. She went into ecstasies about the ring he had bought her.
6. Armed police found 000 ecstasy tablets.
7. Creativeness leads to ecstasy of the moment
8. The drug is commonly known as Ecstasy.
9. That was Ecstasy crossed with smack.
10. Ecstasy Tracks Will Be Sold" (in Japanese).
11. Amorite: Archaic Faces of Ecstasy (2021) 2021
12. One tab of Ecstasy costs at least £
13. She was in an ecstasy of love.
14. Her mouth foamed with Abashment--she spoke, she didn't speak: ecstasies of impossible love
15. Ecstasy is the door into the transcendent world and the mystical ideas that send men into ecstasy are tickets for the journey.
16. 6 Ecstasy is widely misrepresented as a soft drug.
17. She threw her head back as if in ecstasy.
18. Valentines Are Lovers'Exquisite Novelties That Incite New Ecstasy.
19. She succumbs after being slipped an ecstasy tablet.
20. Ecstasy to despair to false hope(Sentencedict.com), et cetera.
21. He played in an ecstasy of sweat and aggression.
22. Antonyms for Anguishes include happinesses, blessednesses, blisses, blissfulnesses, cheers, cheerfulnesses, cheerinesses, contentments, delights and ecstasies
23. No doubt they had all felt this melting ecstasy.
24. Screams of pain and ecstasy rose from the wounded man.
25. Ecstasy tablets now change hands for £20 a time.