rhapsodic in English

adjective

[rhap·sod·ic || ræp'sɑdɪk(l) /-sɒ-]

full of enthusiasm, ecstatic; pertaining to rhapsody

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1. The slow movement is wonderfully moody and rhapsodic.

2. Only three weeks later, a catastrophe occurred, as traumatic to Sam as meeting Laura had been rhapsodic.

3. The Sondheim-Lapine collaboration also produced the popular fairy-tale show Into the Woods (19 and the rhapsodic Passion (19.

4. Again we focus not on all of Anacreon’s poetry, only on the expression of thoughts that may be taken to attack the tradition of rhapsodic

5. After Eliot and Richards the general tone of criticism changed dramatically from rhapsodic appreciation and dry historicism to the technical critique of specific works of art.

6. He then went on to attack the rest of the press for "rhapsodic" coverage of Obama and described the New York Times as "as far left as you can get".

7. This is the complete Bargainer series, and it includes the books Rhapsodic, A Strange Hymn, The Emperor of Evening Stars, and Dark Harmony within it.Callypso Lillis is a siren with a very big problem, one that stretches up her arm and far into her past

8. Not least because, for all its power and glory, for all its sound and fury, it everywhere manifests ‘the ruthless calm of the truth’.”—The Observer “Rhapsodic… Barracuda may tell an old, old story, but it has rarely been told in a better way.”—The Telegraph “Brilliantly sharp

9. ' Branchy is a quality goal scorer and I know that he will be keen t o make a point on his return to Molineux.' Football: Curle's Wolves return After saluting the "Towery city and Branchy between towers," the poet continues with rhapsodic words about our new blessed: