[
UK
/ɛkstˈætɪkli/
]
[ US /ɛkˈstætɪkɫi/ ]
[ US /ɛkˈstætɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in an ecstatic manner
he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa
How To Use ecstatically In A Sentence
- I buzzed, I forgot about my feet, I gibbered ecstatically to strangers on chairlifts, I laughed and whooped, soared and floated.
- he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa
- This flag will ward off any spells that want to deaden your imagination, stop you from ecstatically moving, and prevent the wind of spirit from blowing. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
- These days, he seems pretty uncool, frozen in the modern psyche as the fat Vegas entertainer, but it's the young, hungry, ecstatically inspired Elvis that deserves to be immortalised.
- Think of me, all in tulle and silver gauze, with a train yards long, all lined with frills and _frills_ of chiffon! "cried Mollie ecstatically, tilting her head over her shoulder, and pushing out her short skirt with a little slippered foot as if it were already the train of which she spoke. The Fortunes of the Farrells
- The drums are playing wildly while shrieks of joyous, wild delight intersperse the melodic lines that are ecstatically woven into the fabric of this Kalahari jazzfest. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
- What else can one expect with the rhythmic beats, sonorous sounds and the passion that emanated as they went about weaving magic ecstatically on their instruments.
- Like a little aardvark discovering a termite mound, her tiny nose twitched ecstatically.
- After proving his "stickability" on a polo pony, the author is soon ecstatically galloping half a mile in 45 seconds on Côte Soleil, his first thoroughbred ride. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
- A collective cheer rose as she all but leapt into their upraised arms, ecstatically hugging them both.