rhapsodize|rhapsodized|rhapsodizes|rhapsodizing in English

verb rhapsodize (Amer.)

[rhap·so·dize || 'ræpsədaɪz]

compose or recite rhapsodies; write or read with extravagant enthusiasm (also rhapsodise)

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1. He rhapsodized over the victory.

2. She kept rhapsodizing about your new fashions.

3. Gottfried rhapsodized about our musical heritage.

4. Mother rhapsodized about your beautiful kitchen.

5. She rhapsodized over her new hat.

6. He's always rhapsodizing about/over the joys of having children.

7. The critics rhapsodized over her performance in 'Autumn Sonata'.

8. The men from equities tried to corner us and rhapsodize about their market.

9. And it's easy for the experts to rhapsodize about gratitude. But merits to tempering your complaints.

10. Arthur Schlesinger keeps writing about cycles of history, while New Age psychotherapists rhapsodize about biorhythms.

11. And it's easy for the experts to rhapsodize about gratitude. But there are merits to tempering your complaints.

12. While rhapsodizing on the merits of free trade[http://Sentencedict.com], Smith tripped into a huge nauseous pool of goop.

13. Marketers rhapsodize about selling to 3 billion consumers, while agronomists worry about whether those 3 billion mouths will have enough to eat.