go into rhapsodies|go into rhapsody in English
verb
go into a state of extreme happiness; be ecstatic about (food or art)
Use "go into rhapsodies|go into rhapsody" in a sentence
1. Go into hiding
2. The guests went into rhapsodies over the food.
3. They go into town.
4. Go into your D drive.
5. The law go into abeyance.
6. You can't go into archives.
7. Go forth into the desert.
8. Go back into your sheath.
9. She went into rhapsodies over/about the chocolate cake.
10. I forbear to go into details.
11. Well, she didn't go into detail.
12. They will go into secret session.
13. He's going to go into teaching.
14. Pine nuts traditionally go into Caponata
15. I'd love to go into nursing.
16. Aspiration describes a condition when food or fluids that should go into the stomach go into the lungs instead
17. Go into that room and deposit your specimen into the container.
18. Go into the kitchen and wash up.
19. Go upstairs and get into your pajamas.
20. They go into voluntary or compulsory liquidation.
21. These mirrors go glimmering away into infinity.
22. Go upstairs, turn this place into prison.
23. The Assistant Commissioner didn't go into details.
24. My son's planning to go into journalism.
25. “Some go into heavy expenses over refreshments.