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"rapturously" Definitions
  1. in a way that expresses extreme pleasure or enthusiasm for somebody/something
"rapturously" Synonyms
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111 Sentences With "rapturously"

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Cruz's speech Wednesday night was also rapturously received — at first.
When was the last time we saw a rapturously happy Arya?
All around me people were rapturously swaying, often with eyes closed.
Her acceptance speech was the most rapturously received of the night.
"The cells are talking to each other," says a resident lightning expert, rapturously.
The ceremony was received rapturously, even among those hostile to the Putin state.
You don't deserve to see how rapturously bad Serenity is, and that's on you.
And the rapturously reviewed Korean mystery "Burning" was shut out of the foreign film category.
But if Mr. Rattle was initially greeted rapturously in Berlin, there were hard times, too.
His rapturously received return this weekend felt like a true kickoff to his reelection bid.
The sold-out shows were rapturously received, providing a long overdue ovation for Odessey and Oracle.
" She feels her lover's chest rapturously to find his heart "pounding wildly, in tandem with hers.
Though the score is rapturously orchestrated and involves a chorus, it includes just three solo roles.
Even the rapturously reviewed box office hit Lincoln, which received 12 nominations, only won two Oscars.
Gospel call and response is translated into a physical conversation, rapturously underscored by Rob Sinclair's lighting.
Though heels in Japan, the majority of the Bullet Club wrestlers were cheered rapturously in Long Beach.
And students from Makerere University listened to Mr. Wine rapturously, holding placards comparing him to Nelson Mandela.
His Wednesday night address was received rapturously by the crowd as he blasted Trump in characteristic style.
" 'Black Maria,' 'The Groaning Board,' 'Monster Rally,' 'Drawn & Quartered,' " she says, rapturously reciting titles of Addams collections.
His performance — notably the aria "Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire," with its stratospheric high D, was rapturously received.
The decision was rapturously greeted in the Philippines, with many celebrating on social media using the hashtag #CHexit.
It was rapturously received; A.O. Scott called it "a puzzle and a marvel" in the New York Times.
It was rapturously received: Here was a writer's writer who, at the same time, had tremendous popular appeal.
Greta Gerwig's rapturously reviewed "Little Women" (Sony), which cost about $40 million to make, has also exceeded expectations.
The group ends with an extra loud, extra fast version of "Make Time 4 Love", and are received rapturously.
Oh, and Soichi Terada will play a rapturously received set that neither you or anyone you know actually saw.
Although the Mass seemed extremely well made and was rapturously received, it struck me as somewhat bland and saccharine.
The crowd seemed to think so, too, as they were rapturously behind him throughout the back half of the tournament.
Daredevil is, ostensibly, a very colorful show—critics talk rapturously of the cinematography and characters reference Daredevil's bright red costume.
This highly colorful Mexican brand of Baroque took gilded European conventions and whipped them rapturously into a glazed, colorful frenzy.
Other critics responded rapturously after the art star made her Instagram account public, but their nearly unanimous praise is misplaced.
This long opera has profoundly moving scenes, especially the great final trio for the three lead women, performed rapturously here.
Netflix is now streaming "Homecoming," the documentary about Beyoncé's rapturously received 2018 Coachella set, known to pop history as Beychella.
His cameo appearance during the Canadian star's concert was rapturously received by fans, who were unaware he been been released.
Obama's speech in Germany came eight years after his 2008 speech to a 200,000-strong crowd in Berlin that greeted him rapturously.
Her voice at one point leapt with us, rapturously, into the stratosphere, only to drag us to the depths of her range.
Until then, he will still be cheered; perhaps not always as rapturously as he was here, by his opponents, but cheered nonetheless.
Former appreciators, including Camille Pissarro, were shocked—catching an introductory whiff of the artist's rapturously cynical, gravely trivial, authentically ersatz sincere insincerity.
Desiderio called West's video "a tableau that was disturbingly familiar, rapturously beautiful and frighteningly uncanny," in an essay published Monday for W Magazine.
When he leaned into the more familiar parts of his catalog, the crowd received him rapturously, and he seemed humbled by the affection.
They speak almost rapturously about the Super 8, but they're not comparing it to new digital cameras, which are light years ahead of this.
After Pakistan won a close match at Chennai in 213, and India a tight game at Karachi in 270, opposing fans applauded them rapturously.
Through a hole in the wall, they become voyeurs peering avidly at their rapturously happy newlywed neighbors (Mélanie Laurent and Melvil Poupaud) having sex.
Why is his transition so smooth, so rapturously received, while hers is plagued with dark murmurs about betrayal and cultural appropriation and selling out?
"Everyone rapturously looked around at the island's beautiful scenery," read a caption underneath one of the pictures on the website of Chinese news portal Sina.
Time and again at his funeral and in other remembrances, those who knew him spoke rapturously about his character, his empathy, kindness, loyalty and friendship.
Trump was received rapturously by the crowd at the Erie Insurance Arena, the home of the Erie Otters, which has an official capacity of 2900,220006.
With the rapturously reviewed "Roma," which arrived on Netflix on Friday, Mr. Stuber has pushed the internet giant into the center of the Oscar race.
What she couldn't tolerate viewers rapturously embraced: Keough, who appears in nearly every minute of the show's 13 episodes, is the reason the series works.
The grandchild's every grunt and squeak is a fascination, and I could gaze forever, rapturously, as the shadows of chemical firings cross that tiny sleeping face.
So the "debate" mostly consists of journalists and pundits (who have received these proposals rapturously) pressuring the left to reveal what it's willing to give away.
Greta Gerwig's rapturously reviewed "Little Women," scheduled for release by Sony on Christmas Day, received attention for Saoirse Ronan's lead performance and for Alexandre Desplat's score.
Audiences who saw "The Inheritance", Matthew Lopez's sprawling epic which has just completed a rapturously praised run, might find parallels between it and this modern love story.
Mr. Trump was warmly, if not rapturously, received at the annual conference, which is billed as the Values Voter Summit, and displayed a measure of self-awareness.
The story, a meditation on female bonds, motherhood and independence, depicts "a rapturously intimate friendship of a kind rarely captured in novels," our reviewer, Merritt Tierce, said.
But the comedy, which was rapturously received by critics in 2016 and went on to win two Emmys and two Golden Globes, was also far from slapstick.
In his 1983 novel, "Angels," a character on death row sits strapped in a gas chamber listening almost rapturously to his heartbeat as he awaits the end.
His farewell statement waxes rapturously about his love for the game, yet ends with a sly allusion to mental disabilities it may have already doomed him to.
The company, based in Silicon Valley, is now valued at $260 billion, but many analysts rapturously say its efforts to reinvent TV could be worth several times more.
It's been an entertaining ride — but also a more insidious one than I would have believed as I sat rapturously watching the first season as a college freshman.
When developer Alx Preston released adventure game Hyper Light Drifter at the end of March 2016, it was rapturously received by critics who loved the game's retro feel.
"Love and Consequences" was rapturously received as the memoir of a half-white, half-Native American girl growing up in Los Angeles as a foster child among gangbangers.
Similarly gleeful, although perhaps for not quite the same reason, were Nagoya, Japan four-piece Chai, who played some of the most rapturously received sets of the festival.
Ms Campbell, a penniless but intrepid traveller, braves miserable bus journeys, freezing rain, dark and intense cold, but still manages to write rapturously of the beauties of the Arctic.
The same can be said for the eighth and ninth rounds—the latter of which was punctuated with a bolo punch that was rapturously celebrated by those in attendance.
Jenny rapturously tells him about the wonders of self-reinvention, and the many times she's taken a new name, made up a new history, and started over from scratch.
But a plot description doesn't do justice to this rapturously received, semi-autobiographical movie, shot in widescreen black-and-white that demands to be seen on the big screen.
Rewind Rapturously received but mysteriously forgotten after its 1964 New York opening, Jacques Becker's prison drama, "Le Trou" ("The Hole"), returns, digitally restored, for a week at Film Forum.
Throngs of delegates waving "Michelle" signs roared in approval at the first lady's arrival, and they listened rapturously as she embraced Clinton as the successor to her husband's historic presidency.
The book was rapturously received, sold millions of copies, won the Pulitzer Prize and made Eugenides as much of a household name as any writer of literary fiction can be.
Obama rapturously at campaign events this fall and eagerly chant her slogan, "When they go low, we go high," speculation has started that she may one day seek office herself.
His unusually bellicose speech to the NPC, on March 20th, in which he warned the world that "not one inch of the motherland's territory can be carved off", was rapturously received.
He is, however, safe in the knowledge that whatever gets poured into the bottle labeled "new Justin Bieber album" will be rapturously consumed by a fandom desperate to have its thirst quenched.
Africa rapturously reclaimed rock when Angélique Kidjo, from Benin, performed all the songs from Talking Heads' album "Remain in Light" on Friday night at Carnegie Hall, along with a few of her own.
As recently as 2004, the architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable wrote rapturously about the station for The Wall Street Journal, calling it "powerfully handsome" and arguing that it should be designated a city landmark.
Yet, in one of the strangest demonstrations in history, Democrats rapturously applauded when Obama said that he would simply circumvent their branch because Congress did not yield to his demands for DACA and other measures.
Though it's not as though former Clinton aides have been rapturously praising the book, and Chozick spends much of the account documenting her back-and-forth relationship with the Clinton campaign (and sexist taunting from "The Guys").
For more than a decade he was the music director of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in England, and a 2013 performance of Strauss's "Die Frau Ohne Schatten" that he led at the Metropolitan Opera was rapturously received.
When the three-part mini-series "A Very English Scandal" hits Amazon Prime on June 25, it will be received by a much different audience than the one that rapturously watched it on BBC One last month.
But he was widely credited with lifting the company's reputation: improving its musical quality, helping attract corporate sponsors and winning international acclaim through recordings and tours, including with a rapturously received one of the United States in 2014.
In the last gallery you can revel in the vibrant geometric quilts of Mary Lee Bendolph and Annie Mae Young, who emerged in the rapturously received exhibition "The Quilts of Gee's Bend," which toured the country in 2002.
See, for instance, the grisly paintings that responded to the ill-fated Franklin Expedition, such as Edwin Landseer's "Man Proposes, God Disposes" (1864), in which two polar bears rapturously gnaw on human bones and the wreck of a ship.
The French director Marcel Camus transplants the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice to a favela in Rio de Janeiro as a young couple (Breno Mello and Marpessa Dawn) falls rapturously in love at the height of Carnival madness.
Even though the show is technically Mr. Stapleton's, with Ms. Stapleton singing backup, and even though there is an audience rapturously watching, often it feels as if the whole room is reduced to wordless, loving conversation between two people.
"Everyone rapturously looked around at the island's beautiful scenery," read a caption underneath one of the pictures carried on the website of Chinese news portal Sina, showing the four of them standing on the tarmac in front of two civilian aircraft.
With grand cinematic flourishes—a gyrating camera on a factory floor and at a café table, rapturously colorful visions of romance, and hair-trigger comedy of pratfalls and narrow escapes—Fassbinder exalts the exploits of the hidden heroes of daily life.
It was one of the reasons Woodstock was greeted so rapturously that August — and not just by the young people Abbie Hoffman immediately christened "Woodstock Nation": It hadn't descended into "Lord of the Flies," as many people had fully expected.
Trump's speech in Warsaw last month was rapturously received by the ruling Law and Justice Party - not surprisingly, since Trump heaped praise on a state and a government without making any reference to its plans for a virtual takeover of the Polish judiciary.
The film, about a hitman (Robert De Niro), a Mafia boss (Joe Pesci) and the never-solved death of the Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino), has been rapturously reviewed and is already a leading contender for this year's biggest Oscar categories.
Such is the discovery made by one Amalia Balash in the 1963 musical "She Loves Me" — which has been rapturously revived in a new production by the Roundabout Theater Company — when she receives a gift of this frozen confection from an unlikely suitor.
Gastropubs may be a self-evidently poor choice for the health-conscious, but at the Fat Monk, a cozy newcomer on the northern tip of the Upper West Side, the love of confit—in all its grease-glistened glory—is rapturously embraced as creed.
It's also what you see from a segment of religious conservatives, like those gathered at last week's Values Voters Summit, who cheered rapturously for an empty, strutting nationalism and a president who makes a mockery of the remoralized culture that they claim to seek.
It sounded nothing like the applause for Cha Min Kyu, a South Korean who ultimately won the silver and was rapturously cheered when he delivered the best time of the night, at least until a Norwegian bested him by a hundredth of a second.
Though it was rapturously reviewed by critics and beloved by audiences, and received a number of critics and guild awards, the subject matter probably sank the movie's chances with the Academy — but not the sense that Gerwig has many years of great work ahead of her.
Never was so conventional a novel so rapturously received, at least in the West, especially after the Russians refused to publish it, and then, when smuggled translations began selling in vast numbers abroad, heaped abuse on Pasternak and made him turn down the 1958 Nobel Prize.
Image: AP Photo/Richard DrewAs Fox News' primary viewership continues to kick the bucket, rapturously transported to their makers by the sonorous tones of Lauren Ingraham and bigotry, the company is clearly looking for a play that could make it relevant to a younger breed of red hats.
That writer, David McAninch, first encountered his borrowed Gallic terroir in 2012, when he traveled to the region to research a story on duck and rapturously succumbed to the local manner of preparing it — whether confited, carpaccioed, grilled, roasted, braised in wine or scattered as cracklings across a salad.
By the time a "Purge Mass" is committed — with two men of the cloth rapturously locked in an erotic embrace as they mutually stab a homeless man to death, all while enthralled rich white people look on — there's an eerie Orwellian symmetry between the audience onscreen and the audience offscreen.
Describing the decorations as "perfect", Johnson rapturously detailed his visit to the White House, where he "walked into the eerily quiet press room" then "gathered in the freezing cold outside the Palm Room doors of the East Wing" with "only one other reporter" all of which sounds very cheery and definitely not creepy at all.
And it's not just Woody Allen: Several luminaries in attendance reportedly signed a 2009 petition demanding that the Swiss government release convicted child rapist Roman Polanski—including Martin Scorsese, Penelope Cruz, and Natalie Portman, who was rapturously lauded for calling out the all-male slate of Best Director nominees when she presented the award on Sunday.
That had marked the beginning of what Feo would remember as the happiest period of his life, a time when Yuri and the theremin reigned in glory as two coequal queens of his heart, one glad to listen to his secret songs, the other seeming to sing more rapturously when Yuri's black hair spilled over his lap.
My suspicion that doing less — the art of subtraction, predicated on a zeal for leaving things unsaid — mattered deeply to Jain was confirmed when later that afternoon he began to speak rapturously of Masanobu Fukuoka, the author of the 1975 classic "The One-Straw Revolution," who pioneered the "do-nothing" school of agriculture, eschewing the plow and chemical fertilizers.
But in the wake of her husband's infidelity — a discovery that renders Mitsuki convinced she is "finished as a woman" — she remembers with chilling clarity how many heroes she had rapturously projected onto the callow man she married when she flitted off to Paris decades earlier to avoid the responsibility-laden fate of both her older sister and mother.
"Wonder Woman", a film from Marvel's rival comic-book pantheon, DC, was rapturously received in 2017 not just because of the pent-up longing for a superhero film with a strong female lead, but because the director, Patty Jenkins, and her star, Gal Gadot, imbued their Diana with the classic characteristics of heroism: nobility, martial skill, trustworthiness, compassion and courage.
She had already stuck her head above the parapet that year, hitting back at sexist online abuse in a TED Talk, and, at the first Women's March, delivering a searing performance of "Nasty Woman," an anti-Trump poem written by a 19-year old; it was met both rapturously and with opprobrium, including from Ms. Judd's sister, the singer Wynonna Judd.
And Doreen St. Félix from The New Yorker relates the video to the present day: The video has already been rapturously described as a powerful rally cry against gun violence, a powerful portrait of black-American existentialism, a powerful indictment of a culture that circulates videos of black children dying as easily as it does videos of black children dancing in parking lots.
You may have waking dreams but, rather than being rapturously transported to an exotic world featuring veiled and alluring women of the East during an ecstatic hallucination, you're more likely to keep keef-inspired company with barmaids from Hooters imagined within curls of smoke, perhaps crave a Snickers candy bar, and/or simply zone-out in front of the TV watching reruns of Lost in Space.
" 'The Carnage and Chaos of Childish Gambino's "This Is America" Video' [The New Yorker] Doreen St. Félix notes, "The video has already been rapturously described as a powerful rally cry against gun violence, a powerful portrait of black-American existentialism, a powerful indictment of a culture that circulates videos of black children dying as easily as it does videos of black children dancing in parking lots.
" 'The Carnage and Chaos of Childish Gambino's "This Is America" Video' [The New Yorker] Doreen St. Félix notes that "The video has already been rapturously described as a powerful rally cry against gun violence, a powerful portrait of black-American existentialism, a powerful indictment of a culture that circulates videos of black children dying as easily as it does videos of black children dancing in parking lots.
Though it's the shortest-lived of Schur's sitcom touchstones, The Good Place managed in its four seasons to leave an incredible impression; what started as a silly series about how existence might look after death turned into a rapturously smart meditation on life, love, and what it means to be human — all the while believing in good and somehow pushing us to cautiously do the same. -P.
Released with only a month's worth of anticipation surrounding it, the album was immediately and rapturously fêted by critics of all stripes, garnering comparisons to other landmark crossover electronic albums before it, including DJ Shadow's 1996 trip-hop classic Entroducing… For American audiences, Untrue arrived near the tail end of a year in which dance and electronic music were growing in popularity beyond the genre purists and club-scene regulars.

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