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How To Use Rapturously In A Sentence

  • Being conceptually similar to what was then happening in alternative pop, these were rapturously received by a young, European audience.
  • Each policy statement was rapturously received.
  • Indeed, Morrissey's new songs are the most rapturously received, more so even than the Smiths gems that he periodically drops into our laps.
  • But, then again, I might be rapturously anticipating my life as a sunbeam, singing tra-las to the season of mists and kissing the pates of the ludicrous.
  • Not surprisingly, the most rapturously received bowlful on the menu is a deliriously seductive ragout of onions, leeks, scallions, garlic, cherry peppers, and olive oil.
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  • American audiences didn't question why she had suddenly returned; but they greeted her rapturously with standing ovations.
  • Ms. Thurman writes rapturously about pine nuts, of the ways in which pine nuts can "improve most dishes. George Mitrovich: The New Yorker, Pine Nuts & China
  • Page view page image: to Rose, who repeated the phrase rapturously to Tales of the Jazz Age
  • See," she called rapturously to Dan, "this is going to be a pig! The Puritan Twins
  • It was like striking gold or falling rapturously in love: he possessed secret knowledge that his Germantown friends could scarcely imagine.
  • Preoccupied with German culture, Eliot was eager to explore the delights of the Saxon capital, and wrote rapturously in her letters and diaries of the art treasures that she saw there.
  • At that time faddists of various persuasions proliferated up and down the Village: anarchists who dutifully went home every night to their mothers’ kitchens, a Hungarian monarchist with his own following, free-verse poets who eschewed capital letters, cultists who sat rapturously for hours in orgone boxes, cloudy Swedenborgians, and all the rest. What Happened to the Baby?
  • “We’re goin’ to show ’em!” whispered Key delightedly to Rose, who repeated the phrase rapturously to a man on the other side. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • She beckoned to Aggie to get out of the room and to leave her a clear field and as soon as her friend had gone quietly into the next room, she called impatiently to Alfred who was still cooing rapturously over the young stranger. Baby Mine
  • Oh, so many things have happened," rapturously, "since you went away. Glory of Youth
  • In "Pi", Kate Bush sings to 137 decimal places, rapturously, yet her singular lyrics are anchored by her southern English diction: she writes as unpretentiously as she speaks. My hero: Kate Bush by David Mitchell
  • But the commandant lay in careless security upon his soft, white couch; his eyes were closed; they could not pierce the dark cell where a fellow-man, with loudly-beating heart, but silent lips, called rapturously to the fair goddess Liberty, and hastened to clasp her in his arms. Frederick the Great and His Family
  • We're goin 'to show' em!" whispered Key delightedly to Rose, who repeated the phrase rapturously to a man on the other side. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • The media spoke rapturously of the ‘column of steel’ that was moving north at breakneck speed, of the earth quaking beneath the weight of the treads of mighty tanks driving forward relentlessly.
  • What is rapturously sung in the threefold invocation of the seraphs is the infinite exaltation of Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah
  • The microscopically self-analyzing and charismatic Benjamin-the Harold Brodkey of his time-was drawn to Belle's frankness and intelligence, found her "so original and lively," and her company so unconventional and invigorating, that he gave himself up "rapturously" to her company. Something About Beauty And Integrity
  • Miss Jillgall, she lifted her poor little sunken eyes rapturously to the sky, as if she called the homiest sunlight to witness that this was the most lovable woman on the face of the earth. The Legacy of Cain

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