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"ecstatically" Definitions
  1. in a very happy, excited and enthusiastic way

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" An ecstatically animated Lil Duke on "Cartier Gucci Scarf.
"Both those boys seem to be ecstatically happy," he said.
It doesn't help that his advisor ecstatically begins branding the
This time the droning pitch was pealing, and ecstatically clear.
Or you might have merely deemed it ecstatically, confidently alive.
Without suspicion, it bounds over to her and begins drinking ecstatically.
And again, Thore gets praise from Powell — and ecstatically smiles at her accomplishment.
The bar was packed with young seekers from around the world, dancing ecstatically.
After so much work, she was ecstatically pull-free for more than a year.
I am ecstatically alive and what interests me post-cancer is #AUTHENTICITY. #VULNERABILITY. #TRANSPARENCY.
When she was done, Lopez clapped ecstatically before giving the youngster a high-five.
MBU co-owner Marcelo Claure ecstatically called the meeting the "moment of truth" on Twitter.
When Wiley spotted her owner, she ran to Ream's side and licked her face ecstatically.
When Smith gave the cue, everyone cheered wildly, some ecstatically thrusting both fists in the air.
You'll know it's recognized you when it says your name and moves its front arm ecstatically.
It's the kind of detail that gets lost on bad speakers but rings ecstatically through headphones.
Where their 2017 debut Plastic Cough was grungy and catchy, this album ecstatically traverses through genres.
He would look ecstatically happy one moment, cackl ing and stroking my beard, and terrified the next.
The ecstatically reviewed Netflix series "One Day at a Time" has been renewed for a third season.
I did what I thought was the assignment, and then I ran around ecstatically in a circle.
The early parts read as if he had scratched them in pencil, ecstatically, onto his cell wall.
He twirls in it, ecstatically, and then makes a house for her body, and she twirls in that.
As I am walking out, Egger ecstatically informs me of the latest project that he is working on.
Ecstatically bustling, it's perhaps the most plainly beautiful thing Eastman wrote in a career spent challenging his audiences.
One night, urged by Ms. Landau to unleash inner energy, she found herself alone, in her kitchen, dancing ecstatically.
Ecstatically received during its festival run, The Lobster is reportedly offbeat, hilarious, and kind of terrifying, especially for single people.
De Niro and Joe Pesci pounding Frank Vincent's into the ground, ecstatically accompanied by Donovan's symphonic "Atlantis" in Goodfellas (703).
But the Internet, Troemel explains ecstatically, has ushered in an era of art as pure information, uncontainable by the market.
We spun through the empty living room together hand in hand, dancing ecstatically until we collapsed in a giggling heap.
Von D even posted a video of herself and Blandino, the cofounder of Too Faced, ecstatically demonstrating the (literally) magnetic product.
David Hasselhoff and his ex agreed to dramatically reduce his monthly check to her, and their judge ecstatically approved the truce.
The Biebs ecstatically revealed Saturday he's around 60% Irish ... prompting him to give Ireland a shout-out on his Instagram story.
If she feels like shit, she's not afraid to say so, and if she feels ecstatically happy, you'll know about it.
Camae Ayewa, the Philadelphia artist who performs as Moor Mother, is a rapper, an activist and an ecstatically free noise collagist.
Woodman, ecstatically struck through with light, seems to be staging a series of elaborate escapes, but remains ultimately trapped by the camera.
As the mayor's wife, an ecstatically overbearing Mary Testa plays middle-aged lust and artistic affectations as if they were grand opera.
Those who were uncertain when the market was trading at 14 times forward price/earnings ratio are now ecstatically euphoric at 18 times.
"As I was on depression's death bed, they said to me, 'We would like to help you create your album,'" he beams ecstatically.
The crowd, mostly teenagers, shouted his name ecstatically, jumping and bouncing off each other as the punchy, bass-heavy music began to play.
LOS ANGELES — The ecstatically reviewed "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" stuck its landing, likely starting a new animated franchise for Sony Pictures.
And Don Jr. was the nitwit emailing ecstatically and then lying badly about that June 2016 meeting with the Russian, um, adoption evangelists.
A former priest, L'Heureux retained his faith but left the vocation, and his work is simultaneously impatient with pieties and deeply, even ecstatically, religious.
The Wallaceian is not a description of something external; it describes something that happens ecstatically within, a state of apprehension (in both senses) and understanding.
Of course, it had to move to Hulu to finish its run and it did so as gradually and ecstatically as Mindy runs a mile.
The stately, plump series of notes that tumble into view, joined eventually by an ecstatically shuddering synth-sprinkling, rival any other bassline you've ever heard.
There were also ecstatically piercing, marathon lines coming from Mr. Mitchell's reed instruments, and peppery support from the lower-pitched reeds supervised by Mr. Robinson.
Maya has gushed that Waithe is everything from "the best date in the house" to making her "so incredibly, abundantly, ecstatically, gratefully, happy" on Instagram.
If you are female and wearing clothes, then you likely have your hands clasped and your eyes either modestly downcast or raised ecstatically to heaven.
NYC-based multimedia artist Nomi Ruiz has shared an ecstatically sensual video for "Chemical Love," her lush collaborative track with artist Oli Chang's Animal Feelings project.
Reinterpreting the original to emphasize a more delicate and somber side of desire, the track follows their ecstatically lush collaborative track "Chemical Love," released last year.
This is expressed most strongly in a scene in a gay club, where he shimmies ecstatically, immersed in the sensuality of thumping bass all around him.
The final whistle produced extraordinary scenes as the entire Iceland squad and coaches sprinted to the corner of the pitch to celebrate ecstatically with their fans.
Clean as the lyrics are, the children still sing — ecstatically squeal, really — from the perspective of a man berating his ex-lover for her newfound independence.
Kurt Suzuki, the team's catcher, donned a "Make America Great Again" hat and was embraced by the president, who reacted ecstatically to the public gesture of support.
But when we watch Armin dancing ecstatically in a van's headlamps, it's clear that nothing in his memory can match the happiness of the here-and-now.
The Eisenstein film showing peasants ecstatically taking delivery of a new centrifugal cream separator is darkened by the knowledge that the collectivisation of agriculture killed millions through famine.
"I'm so happy after living through these storms," one of the four, bank messenger Gilberto Sojo, told Reuters ecstatically after his release overnight, surrounded by friends and family.
The lovers sing an ecstatically oblivious G-flat-major duet, which forecasts Act II of "Tristan und Isolde," not to mention the final movement of Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique" Symphony.
Mr. Alaïa was old school: a courtier, an ecstatically curious artist who exalted originality and wanted nothing more but more time to express it — to break the cycle.
"There is something wild in the air," says Assunta (Carolyn Mignini), in the play's opening moments, to Serafina (Tomei), the ecstatically married wife of a virile truck driver.
After waiting for hours through rain and seemingly endless speeches, the crowd began cheering ecstatically when Han Kuo-yu, the new star of the opposition Kuomintang, finally arrived.
"Cheerleader," a fever dream of contradictory gender tropes, glides ecstatically over friendly keyboard bleeps and excitable power chords; toward the end, actual cheerleaders start to chant behind her.
While every detail of North and Saint was released in a calculated manner, Rob and Chyna acted like two normal parents, ecstatically sharing the first photos of their newborn.
Later, she faces off against Kwan's Yu-Rang in a fabulously chic striped turtleneck/beret combo, and Robbie-as-Tate smiles ecstatically while the audience cheers for her character.
He knows there's contradictions, so, he sings ecstatically that "My life is perfect, I could merch it" before rapping through "Summer Friends," remembering young death in his Chatham childhood.
" Donald Runnicles, the music director of the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, called her embrace of this repertory "a door you can ecstatically walk through — but can you walk back?
It's at the end of a three-song scene in which the rest of the cast, decked out in green and red, cuts loose ecstatically, debauchedly, and then violently.
"It's the greatest honor I've ever had, or am likely to have, in my life and I am very quietly but so ecstatically happy," he said of being knighted.
When the show debuted in 2014, waves of critics (including me!) wrote ecstatically about how BoJack Horseman nailed tricky depictions of depression and found poignancy in the bleakest of places.
Complex numbers, suitably paired, form 4-D "quaternions," discovered in 1843 by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton, who on the spot ecstatically chiseled the formula into Dublin's Broome Bridge.
Another pairing shows a photo of Lady Gaga wearing her meat dress next to a photo from "Meat Joy," in which performers revel ecstatically with paint, raw chicken, fish and sausages.
Perhaps the musicians felt secure in these choices, thanks to the inclusion of another piece on the program (which was to repeat on Sunday) that allowed them to strut more ecstatically.
Amid these, Mr. Gomes picked up Ms. Vishneva and turned rapidly on the spot so that her arms and legs flew out ecstatically into the air, while all the company applauded.
The subway's leader, Andy Byford, who has talked about the need for modern signals for months, said he was "ecstatically happy" that they were a top priority in the capital plan.
"I had one mistake in my free program but I am pleased I could perform well at the world championships," said Hanyu, whose fans cheered ecstatically when he landed his jumps.
Sufism and cinema were, by some bizarre coincidence, a shared transmutation that we were both fond of — an ecstatically erotic form of the sacred ruptured by the rhapsody of images in movement.
Doing so becomes an affirmation that a receptive sexual partner can also claim pleasure by thrusting ecstatically, a rebuff against an American sexual politics that historically resigns the passive partner to demuring sex.
When she playfully swiped my notebook during a celebratory dance from "Dionysus" — an invitation to dance with her — I wasn't quite ready to let my public and private selves ecstatically, unself-consciously merge.
On their surface, the photographs in An Ordinary Day look like snapshots from any bustling family household — kids bouncing ecstatically on trampolines, splashing in backyard pools, wading through piles of brightly colored toys.
It's an ecstatically weird shared VR world where two players compose a song through cartoon animals, a theme that was designed to shake people out of their assumptions about how to play music.
The Assassin's Creed franchise now spans dozens of games and will appear in theaters this month as a Michael Fassbender movie, but began as a quirky, broken, totally ambitious, and occasionally ecstatically fun adventure.
Now, nearly 50 years later, Schapiro has revisited the American hippie counterculture, finding it alive and well — ecstatically, insuperably so — especially at Rainbow Gatherings, festivals like Burning Man, and other patchouli-scented hippie meccas.
Brief flashbacks to the humiliations of his trial and the balm of opening-night adulation — represented by a sea of ecstatically applauding Victorian toffs — interrupt these peregrinations and underline the tragedy of his fall.
How else to explain why a plot that spends most of its time selling the anti-establishment, no-strings lifestyle concludes like any old-fashioned musical with an island wedding and everyone ecstatically paired?
Queen Latifah and Janelle Monaé, ecstatically greeted by the audience, spoke in honor of both Debra L. Lee, the Alvin Ailey board president (and the chief executive of BET Networks), and the Ailey enterprise.
Brief flashbacks to the humiliations of his trial and the balm of opening-night adulation — represented by a sea of ecstatically applauding Victorian toffs — interrupt his peregrinations and underline the tragedy of his fall.
Initially photographed as a Baroque Madonna with one exposed breast, suckling a swaddled bundle, her garments are gradually removed until, ecstatically stripped bare, Orlan finally appropriates the erotic pose in Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus".
Choral muwashshah are interwoven with instrumental and solo vocal improvisations to create the complex suites of music that are traditional in the Middle East, with a mood that is by turns exuberant and ecstatically devotional.
The offer, which valued Unilever at an 18% premium to where it had been trading in a Brexit-depressed market, was greeted ecstatically by traders, who bid up stock in both companies as a result.
A makeup bag that includes a double-sided brush holder and a large, removable mirror that Mitchell ecstatically demonstrated could be used while in flight, or in your hotel room if the bathroom's lighting is crummy.
Many of them, like Pelosi, denounce this unilateral action by Trump yet ecstatically supported the unilateral actions by Obama, including his funding of some critical parts of the Affordable Care Act after Congress denied any funds.
Very soon after that a friend had sent her a video set to a bombastic love song, about a lion who'd been rescued as a cub, ecstatically embracing his rescuer and rubbing against him like a cat.
But it's all easy to forgive when you find yourself sitting at one of the restaurant's dockside tables on a sunny morning, inhaling a stack of fluffy buttermilk pancakes as dogs fling themselves ecstatically into the lake.
Thirteen times she watched the United States players celebrate, every time as ecstatically as the time before, as music blared deafeningly from the speakers and the pro-American crowd at the sold-out stadium howled in delight.
On June 4, 1976, the Hokulea, a double-hulled sailing canoe of ancient design, glided into Papeete Harbor in Tahiti, greeted ecstatically by a crowd of 17,19923 — more than half the population of the city of Papeete.
Four years ago, at a bar in Brooklyn, I cried a few drunken, happy tears watching soccer titan Abby Wambach, fresh off a World Cup win, run ecstatically toward the stands to kiss her then-wife, Sarah Huffman.
The best reason to procreate I can think of is that, more often than not, I find myself embarrassingly, ecstatically grateful to be alive, and having a baby is the only way I know to return the favor.
To this luddite, that doesn't sound all that much different from everything else on the market, but Kleinman speaks so fervently and ecstatically about his vision, that it's hard not to want to come along for the ride.
Whether or not it did, Mr. Kawaguchi appeared ecstatically devoted to his material, as he led us into the theater and offered excerpts from "Admiring La Argentina" (1977), "My Mother" (1981) and "Dead Sea, Ghost and Wienerwaltz" (1985).
The film, getting a wider American release beginning on Valentine's Day, has been ecstatically reviewed, won best screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated last month for 10 César awards, the French equivalent of the Oscars.
You can listen to the track on Tidal here, or you can head to the Radio One player, press play on Scott Mills show, press "play from start", then skip until you hear Scott Mills screaming ecstatically about Rihanna.
Despite her height, she looks almost ecstatically comfortable in the tight quarters of a Surf Ranch barrel, adjusting her speed subtly, with a hand in the face or a weight shift forward, to stay inside as long as possible.
In the video from 2005, published Friday by The Washington Post, you can hear Mr. Bush (first cousin to George W.) wheezing ecstatically as Donald J. Trump brags, inadvertently into a hot mic, about sexually harassing and groping women.
" At dinner parties, he wrote, "I much prefer the company of an expert pig breeder or hungry whiskey distiller to that of a fatuous foodie waxing ecstatically about Peruvian peppers or some young hot-shot chef's latest fusion concoctions.
His ecstatically reviewed adaptation of a Haruki Murakami story concerns an aimless young man (Yoo Ah-in); the mysterious young woman (Jun Jong-seo) with whom becomes involved; and the wealth-flaunting charmer (Steven Yeun) who comes between them.
Ruth ColwillProfessor, Psychology, Brown University, specializing in animal learning and behavior, particularly in dogsCollege students going home for winter break will undoubtedly be greeted ecstatically by the canine sibling they left behind and feel re-assured that they were not forgotten.
Not only those writers who celebrate it ecstatically, like Walt Whitman, who made his life's work one long ode to our young nation, or Nathaniel Hawthorne, or Toni Morrison, or E. L. Doctorow, who have picked more critically through its past.
In just a few hours, Kanye West will debut The Life of Pablo, his first album of new music in three years, and perhaps the most speculated-about and anticipated pop record since West's last release, the ecstatically abrasive 2013 hit Yeezus.
"heads will roll / I will devour you" finds the artist ditching the ecstatically uncomfortable pop of 2014's Frenemies for something more shoegazing and ambient, and the label has indicated on SoundCloud that there will be more coming from the artist soon.
In the short video, the actress swans around a Parisian apartment in a simple black sheath dress, repeatedly tossing her hands ecstatically into the air, throwing herself across a coach, and pressing the bottle against her forehead, as one does after every new perfume purchase.
The movie opens on a scene where a vampire rave ecstatically dances in a literal shower of blood before Blade ruins the party with his vampire-vaporizing bullets and silver stakes, capping off the evening by impaling a vampire to a wall and lighting him on fire.
" Darius meets Alfred at the jail, and on their way out, a police officer (Bret E. Benson) — a black guy, handsome, ecstatically loud (the name tag says "Sandy") — runs up to Alfred, throws an arm around him and says a variation of the show's running motif: "Eh!
In conversation, De Almeida, like other TikTok teens I talked to, mixed the ecstatically strange dialect of people who love memes—a language in which every word sets off a chain of incomprehensible referents—with the sort of anodyne corporate jargon I associate with marketing professionals.
That same anti-patriarchal fervor was palpable in this group show at Victori + Mo, which brought together works by four artists including the ecstatically and emphatically queer crocheted figures of Caroline Wells Chandler and Katrina Majkut's finely cross-stitched renderings of objects related to sexual and reproductive health.
McDonald's, he adds, must aspire to be "the place where Americans come together to break bread"—a blasphemous touch, but openly backed by Hancock, with his shot of a burger-munching family gathered on a bench, and of a woman, in slow motion, feasting ecstatically on her bun.
"American Horror Story: Cult" begins its story on election night, switching back and forth between two very different evenings: A married gay couple (Sarah Paulson, Alison Pill), watching in agony with some friends, and a bitter 30-year-old man named Kai (Evan Peters), ecstatically celebrating at home alone.
On the tape, which was recorded in 2005 and resurfaced just before the 2016 election, you can hear Billy Bush—a first cousin of the man we were so sure would be history's worst president—wheezing ecstatically as Trump brags, inadvertently into a hot mic, about sexually harassing and groping women.
It would also become Ms. Lang's "Free Bird": the song she would seemingly have to play at the close of every show for the rest of her life, extending her microphone toward her audience, as that ritual dictates, so they could render its refrain back to her, ecstatically off key.
By contrast, "Hurricane Season" is saturated with the language of abuse: men ecstatically molesting their daughters; boys boasting about how exactly they'll rape a friend who they've heard is " the engineer's twink"; an irate grandmother who threatens her disobedient girls with the specter of "lesbians with brooms" assaulting them in juvie.
His work has been pigeonholed in various ways — humor, travel, memoir, essay — but in general it tends to favor legs over navel and to present the reader with a consistent persona: an observant, decent, ecstatically modest guy from Hudson, Ohio, who hears the call of the wild from both nature and the city.
When the strangers around him shuffle ecstatically along to the still-perfect "Someday," he jumps up and down out of time; when the crowd bounces along in time to "Hard to Explain," he holds his harms aloft in triumph for a full minute, looking at the people around him and soaking it all in.
Prince yelps and howls lyrics about sexual frenzy, not an uncommon theme with him, and in the middle there's a guitar solo, but the hook is the focus, calmly and also ecstatically repeating over, and over, and over, working up a sticky sweat, savage lust just barely tempered by formal discipline in the heat of obsession.
At least, that's what happened at this weekend's Field Day Festival, where rain fell from the clouds for 24 hours straight while everyone ecstatically flailed their limbs around to the sound of Little Simz, Mabel, Kelela, Novelist, Rejjie Snow, Danny L Harle, and pretty much everyone else you'd want to see live in a giant swamp of hellish fun.
This Thanksgiving, as my family celebrates the 29th anniversary of our arrival in this country — a deep Reagan-Bush time that now seems like a liberal's fantasy of conservatism — my father will trot out the dishes that make the conflicts in my family go still for several hours as our eyes roll ecstatically back in our heads.
Blanchett writhes on the floor as she cuts away her fishnet costume; attacks her suitor before ecstatically succumbing to his touch (and then promptly wrestles him to death); screams at the top of her lungs, first alone, and then later with her progeny who has emerged from dark waters and experienced her own fishnet-shearing fit.
Mbue finds room in Behold the Dreamers to highlight moments of intense joy in the Jongas' life: They feast on fried plantains and cocoyams and smoked turkey neck; they glory in Columbus Circle — "the center of the world"; and they dance ecstatically at a house party: They jumped and skipped as they pumped their fists, shouting together as loud as they could, Blazo, blazo, zoblazo, on a gagné!
Last fall at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, where his stripped-down, boldly revisionist, ecstatically reviewed staging of "Oklahoma!" had sold-out crowds tapping their toes to sparkling bluegrass orchestrations of Rodgers and Hammerstein gems, Mr. Fish could often be spotted watching a bit grimly from a seat by the control booth, his tightly crossed arms and legs pretzeled into a pose a yoga teacher might call Extremely Anxious Auteur.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Goodbye, Pay-as-You-Wish" (Weekend Arts, March 2), about the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new admission fee of $25 for non-New Yorkers: A great pleasure for me has been visiting New York City over the years, in different seasons, walking all around Manhattan and ending at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where I paid a dollar to get in, indulged in a big lunch in the cafeteria, and then floated ecstatically through the galleries.
Although they shared directing tasks throughout the movie — a story of the early days of talking pictures starring Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor and Jean Hagen, with a screenplay by Comden and Green and songs from the 21967s and ′27s — there was no question who was behind the camera when a thoroughly soaked Kelly bounded ecstatically down a back-lot street in a downpour singing the title song, his dancing partner an umbrella that he ultimately thrust into the hands of a grateful passer-by.
When a high school crush is realized, whatever that looks like in the moment: late night phone calls; notes left in lockers; AIM conversations that begin as soon as you get home from school— the whole world narrows to a perfect, exquisite point—your object of affection becomes suddenly spotlit and special and absolutely extraordinary—and then the world expands as you learn what it means to know another person and the possibilities of being with each other open unbelievably, ecstatically, like those paper flowers that, when placed in water, begin to bloom.

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