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"raptly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows so much interest in one particular thing that you are not aware of anything else

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They listened raptly, but several did not disguise how puzzled they felt.
The media needs only to track them — and is doing so, raptly.
I admit I probably wouldn't listen as raptly to a Good Gays podcast.
Lawmakers of both parties listened raptly to Mr. Cohen's 30-minute opening statement.
Delegates, having made a good show of listening raptly throughout, dutifully applauded (see Chaguan).
I was impressed again by how raptly attentive A Little Night Music audiences always are.
"This is a wake-up call," said a soldier as he listened raptly to the proceedings.
Protesters, some red-faced from the sun, listened raptly or live-streamed the proceedings from their phone.
They stood raptly at attention on a cold, windy January day, their white-gloved hands raised in salute.
More than 1,000 attendees, mostly IT employees, raptly watched as she spoke, clapping loudly and nodding in agreement.
She also showed people raptly observing the demolition from street corners as if they were at a stage show.
Ms. Cranham wrote that when she tried on her veil in the fitting room, her mother gazed at her raptly.
"My national security experience colors everything I touch," Ms. Spanberger said as her 5-year-old daughter, Catherine, raptly watched a video nearby.
Beer, burgers and bourbon is the mantra, and beer aficionados gaze raptly at a list bristled with exotica, like birders ogling a precious sighting.
It depicted a young family — mother, father, two children — walking up the Supreme Court's front steps and gazing raptly at the glistening marble building.
Participants sat raptly through the lectures, despite the intense pace: 80-minute sessions, held back to back, for nine hours, with additional sessions after dinner.
Anxiety often comes from fear of judgment, and there's no better antidote than focusing on the room as if you were raptly watching a play.
But for the most part the drawings take flight from conventional definitions, entering an associative realm that is as raptly mysterious as it is luxuriantly beautiful.
He spent several days raptly eavesdropping on native speakers in markets and cafés and on long bus rides, bathing in the warm sea of their voices.
In the celebrated "Alto Giove" from Porpora's "Polifemo," Ms. Hallenberg raptly intones Aci's ravishing prayer of thanksgiving to Jupiter for bestowing on him the shepherdess Galatea.
You might assume that musicians in their 30s would bring youthful energy to bear, but I was struck by how often they opted for a raptly restrained tempo.
He was perched on the edge of his sofa, and when the song began, he folded his arms and legs, making himself small, and began to listen raptly.
A dude with mad, candyfloss hair and the rheumy gaze of a terminally-dull inebriate grasps the grubby supermarket carrier bag on his lap and gazes raptly, watching Rebecca dance.
Donna and Cameron were estranged for most of the final series, but they connected through "Pilgrim"; Donna got a copy, wrestled raptly with it and managed to figure it out.
A scene in the documentary "Weiner," about his ill-fated run for New York City mayor, depicts him at a computer, raptly watching and reliving one of his appearances on MSNBC.
She quickly found ardent fans, among them Frank Sinatra, who sat raptly in the audience during her New York club appearances and asked her to teach him how she did it.
I remember watching Pulp Fiction in the theater in 45 and, like the rest of the audience, listening raptly to Vincent Vega espousing the exotic wonders of legal weed in Holland.
CAIRO — Egyptians watched raptly over the weekend as military forces moved to unseat a democratically elected Islamist president in Turkey, reminding many of a similar move by the Egyptian military three years ago.
Even when Mr. Cohen made obvious references to Mr. Trump, referring to him as "the candidate" and "a candidate for federal office," spectators seemed to listen raptly, with no gasps or audible reactions.
Besides which, child molesters aren't famously expert at impulse control: I doubt that they're raptly watching CNN and patiently awaiting some legislative green light to hunt for female victims by the toilets in public parks.
What they're doing has little relationship to their field recordings, but like the urban audiences raptly watching these folk pastiches — emblems of a vanishing Poland — Irena is clinging to an identity that is nearly lost.
"Sunday Morning," a setting of an eight-part Wallace Stevens poem, begins with sunrise ethereality — held high notes in the strings and light plucks of a harp — and remains raptly restrained even as it condenses and blooms.
And this performance — featuring two fine solo singers; the impressive eight-member Chorwerk Ruhr; a roster of dancers; and the brilliant International Contemporary Ensemble, expanded with extra players — was colorful, exciting and, during reflective episodes, raptly beautiful.
And try disagreeing with him: Even in the noisy wee hours at Smalls — where some listen raptly in the front rows, but just as many are there to booze and gab — this searing and tumbling music cuts through.
With the clock ticking, rising waters threatening and the world raptly looking on, rescue workers were trying to settle on a strategy to rescue the young Thai soccer players who&aposve been trapped in a cave for two weeks.
She raptly listened as husband, Garth Brooks, debuted his moving tribute to her, brand-new ballad "Stronger Than Me." The TV cameras caught her with an adoring smile and watery eyes, but how could she hold it all in?
Acceptance rates are prominently featured in the profiles of schools that appear in various reference books and surveys, including the raptly monitored one by U.S. News & World Report, whose annual rankings of American colleges factor in those rates slightly.
But aren't we grateful for the alchemical, unquantifiable mix of factors that allows this woman — embodied by this actress, at this moment, in this place — to share with us so raptly what she knows, or even thinks she knows?
For anyone who isn't raptly following one of the weirdest sagas in tech news, Peter Thiel is a canny entrepreneur with a side interest in libertarian sea colonies, radical life extension through vampiric blood transfusions, and unsettling comments about women's suffrage.
Jeter, in suit pants and dress shirt, and looking the part of the chief executive that he now is, raptly watched his last-place Marlins from a suite here on Tuesday night while his wife, sitting next to him, tried to stay awake.
"Trump is willing to say whatever he believes in whether it offends someone or not because it's the truth," said Dakota Anderson, a Walmart worker, who listened raptly while Mr. Trump spoke in Davenport after calling for a ban on Muslims entering the country.
We sat down on the rubber floor, joining a group of young white women staring raptly at a petite holistic nutritionist, who advised us to engage in resistance training twice a week and to consider going vegetarian if grass-fed beef was outside our budget.
The first of three children born to Bill, Sr., a restaurant manager who later bought an air-freight franchise, and Sherri, who taught dance, Hader paced so raptly as he dreamed up stories that he wore a U-shaped groove into the carpet around his bed.
An impeachment on the wall would be an opportunity to put that agenda on trial—a chance for Democrats to invite testimony against this president, before a raptly attentive national audience which would include some of the Americans and aspiring Americans the administration has hurt most directly.
Those of my parents' generation saw it all unfold, first listening raptly to the thready radio signals of Sputnik as it circled the globe, and then to President John F. Kennedy's visionary speech in 1962 that set Americans on a path to sending Apollo 11 thundering into space.
We looked at these beautiful creatures, whom we no longer thought of as aliens, and saw ourselves as we could be, if the lottery, or the bank, or our birthplace—if our genes, or a lucky break—if only— We listened raptly as they spoke in rich and melodious voices, voices we trusted implicitly, that called to mind loved ones and sympathetic teachers.
Their performance of the Ravel Quartet was a riot of nuance, sometimes raptly lyrical and sometimes swingingly rhythmic.
Kunits (Germanized from Serbian Kunić) was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, to ethnic Serb parents. Von Kunits' musical talent showed itself early and spontaneously—at the age of three he first began experiencing musical longings. He listened raptly to the weekend performances of chamber music at his parents' palatial estate. At five he had little difficulty, if any, with classical pieces.
Sumitra Devi was known for her exquisite beauty and subtle administration of seduction. It was said that she often cast her spell on the actors, directors, producers and journalists of her time. Her Dasyu Mohan co-actor Pradeep Kumar, who described her as an "instance of the perfect harmonization of beauty and glory", used to come to the set of the film even when he had no schedule of shooting and spend his time sitting by and watching her raptly. Uttam Kumar too, was spellbound before her on the set of Kartik Chattopadhyay's Saheb Bibi Golam.
Andrew Clements, The Guardian, 2007 T J Medrek, in the Boston Herald, wrote about Cranial Pavement and the re-released Terminal Velocity that "Icebreaker's music is not only marvelous ear candy but also work of real structure and substance, as demonstrated in two superb new discs".T J Medrek, Boston Herald, 18 March 2005 Jim Farber in the New York Daily News described Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks as "sumptuous".,New York Daily News, 10 June 2012 whilst the New York Music Daily called it "mesmerizing ... brilliant", writing that Icebreaker's version "enhances the hypnotic, enveloping, raptly warm ambience of the original, giving it a more organic feel".
"Saudamini" (Shabana Azmi) is a bright village girl with academic ambitions and an appetite for literature and philosophy. Her intellectual uncle (Utpal Dutt) indulges her brainy bent, encouraging her studies and patching up the petty ongoing conflicts with her mother, a pious widow whose only concern is to see Mini married, and quickly. Mini is in love with Narendra (Vikram), the Zamindar's son, a student in Calcutta who on his visits brings her Victorian literature, listens raptly to her discourse, and is bold enough to kiss her opportunistically when caught together in a rainstorm. However circumstances conspire against Mini and Narendra, and Mini finds herself married against her wishes to Ghanshyam (Girish Karnad) a wheat trader from a neighboring village.
Her concert repertoire encompasses a wide range of classical composers, some represented on her CD ‘Travelling Between Worlds’ (LIR). Her Bach recording (2013) for the same label was described in one review as ‘classic Bach keyboard works enlivened by some exquisite playing...Bach's music becomes here in one of Busoni's adaptations, richly expressive and soul searching, raptly played...an impressive survey of some wonderful good-to-be-alive music’ (Sinfoni September 2014). Beginning in 1975 Penelope has made a point of including music by Australian composers such as Malcolm Williamson, Margaret Sutherland, Arthur Benjamin, Peggy Glanville-Hicks, Jennifer Fowler, Alison Bauld, David Worrall and many more, whether in solo recitals, concertos and chamber works. Her pioneering LP ‘Australian Piano Music’ (Discourses 1980) was broadcast worldwide as something of a novelty at the time.

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