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.
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  • 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.
  • He used to suddenly get excited, for you could tell that he was excited, and rhapsodize at the slightest provocation about baseball - all he needed was the slimmest excuse, and sometimes none.
  • In one early example of this subgenre, Ronald Reagan rhapsodized about poisoned meat.
  • If ‘many Europeans speak two if not three languages,’ he rhapsodizes, ‘in Africa, multilingualism is even more common.’
  • He rhapsodizes sadly about the immigrants turned away by the Ellis Island gatekeepers.
  • He rhapsodized about the pleasures of vrooming through a wintry Yellowstone astride a snowmobile.
  • Paula and Cindy made up little songs about white bread and baloney; Daphne hummed the same Outkast line ad nauseam, and I rhapsodized about the Indian food I'd eat when I left.
  • In Sound and Fury, Peter Artinian rhapsodizes about how ‘peaceful’ it is to live in a world of total silence.
  • Mother rhapsodized about your beautiful kitchen.
  • While the exhibition catalogue rhapsodizes about the "expressivity" of the paintings of scenes of battle, hunting and fishing, seeing these items is the visceral equivalent of learning that Greek and Roman statues and temples were originally painted in bright tones. Afghan Antiquity

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