rhapsodize

[ US /ˈɹæpsəˌdaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. say (something) with great enthusiasm
  2. recite a rhapsody
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How To Use rhapsodize In A Sentence

  • The soloist rhapsodizes in quiet ecstasy, and the orchestra reacts torporously, but with increasing movement.
  • As Akhundov showed Reiss the run-down, architecturally eclectic mansions of a century earlier, the guide rhapsodized in beautiful phrasing.
  • Sir Level’s plans include “clearing away the underwood, and cutting/out that heavy mass of forest trees into separate groups,” which would, he rhapsodizes, give the place “a very elegant, tasteful, parkish appearance.” Joanna Baillie’s Ecotopian Comedies
  • ‘We were instant best friends,’ Kate rhapsodizes as she recounts the early stages of their relationship - the so-called ‘honeymoon period’ when love rules by day and sex by night.
  • She rhapsodised over her new hat.
  • Some Net enthusiasts rhapsodize about the coming of McLuhan's Global Village, when in fact the fractures and fissures among religious groups are as strong as ever.
  • ‘If we can hit the notes, we'll sound nice because the songs are so good,’ he rhapsodizes.
  • She rhapsodized over her new hat.
  • Introducing a collection of his work, Christopher Morley rhapsodised thus: ‘Saki writes so lightly that you might hardly notice how beautifully also.’
  • She had only to mention his name, even just his first name, and he appeared, a show of devotion that made Carol rhapsodize about him.
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