How To Use rhapsodic In A Sentence
- His descriptive passages are often a rhapsodic rush to the edge of sentimentality, only undercut in the final moment by a shift in tone.
- He added that it is not necessary to share Comcast and NBCU's "rhapsodic" view of the deal to approve it, only to conclude that the case for imposing a laundry list of conditions has not been made. Multichannel News: Cable Operators
- My caregivers have been instructed that if I ever describe myself as "rhapsodic" they are to continue plunging a Philips screwdriver into my throat until everyone's arms are tired. Cause once is really never ever enough times to be nitwit of the day
- Don't go off into some kind of rhapsodic whiz thing going -- you know, I've always admired your work and you look great today. CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2002
- The poem satirizes merrily enough, being windy and rhapsodic, prostrate and profligate, swoony and bitter, and attacks various people.
- She varies the size of the typeface; alternates between objective and intimate and rhapsodic registers; leaps between topics; and interweaves unattributed quotations.
- Pelletier readily brings out the sensuous, rhapsodic elements of ‘L' ile joyeuse ’, and captures the jaunty, toccata-like spirit of ‘Masques’.
- This scheme is similar to the structure of the Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies in that the first section is generally slow, rhapsodic and lyrical, often in a parlando style, while the second section is fast and technically brilliant.
- When time permits I shall wax rhapsodical about the help I've received from two very special people. Catching up
- The slow movement is wonderfully moody and rhapsodic.