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48 Sentences With "rhapsodizes"

How to use rhapsodizes in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "rhapsodizes" and check conjugation/comparative form for "rhapsodizes". Mastering all the usages of "rhapsodizes" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Once again, Carney rhapsodizes about the redemptive power of music.
"Everything is lovely and wild, with a virginal sweetness," he rhapsodizes.
She rhapsodizes about drive-ins and her Oscar-winning grandfather, Melvyn Douglas.
He then rhapsodizes about his current wife and says cheating is too risky a proposition.
Bob Parker, the president of the National Peanut Board, is all for anyone who rhapsodizes about peanuts.
There are misfires (the toilet bowl, he rhapsodizes, is the "swan of the bath chamber") but fewer than you'd expect.
The camera never wavers from a tight close-up of Graham McTavish as Dougal as he rhapsodizes about the hate he feels for Colum.
Buttigieg, a former consultant at McKinsey & Company, a massive and often unsavory worldwide management consulting firm, rhapsodizes about data's power to transform local governance.
In it, a white Belgian collector rhapsodizes over a 294th-century Yoruban divination cup decorated with a small male figure by an anonymous artist.
Her voice sounds like it's shaking with conviction when she rhapsodizes about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which marks its 230th anniversary this year.
Drake is not actually aligning himself romantically with the women he rhapsodizes about in his songs — independent women who have chartered their own paths in life.
She had taken it weeks before the interview, but it sounds like she's still a little under its spell when she rhapsodizes about life and death.
After some angst over picking a wedding dress, she discovers one that's not only comfortable and attractive but (as she rhapsodizes for several pages) has pockets.
She rhapsodizes about the power of hair, fashion, and makeup to shape one's identity as often as she does on the importance of Black women knowing their roots.
The prime example is Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who rhapsodizes about the benefits of intermittent fasting, where you abstain from food for hours or days at a time.
He growls, rants, shouts, digresses, careens from shtick nugget to shtick nugget, rhapsodizes over past landslides, name-drops Ivanka, Melania, Mike Tyson, Newt Gingrich, Bobby Knight, Bill O'Reilly.
Mary ignores Miriam and plays World of Warcraft on her phone; Mamie, grudgingly engaging with her, touches Mary's thigh in exasperation as Miriam gratefully rhapsodizes about Montego Bay and reggae.
He rhapsodizes briefly over SNOW, and I will agree with him that it does quiet the world a bit and give it a rest from the blaze of the other seasons.
People laughed when Javed, the character based on my teenage self, rhapsodizes about how in America you can be anyone you want to be — the distance between the hope and reality so stark.
Reading this, I lost my appetite), rhapsodizes about the luxury of the material universe he inhabits (a nightstand bought at Clignancourt; I lost my appetite all over again), but disdains the whole enterprise, too.
During one of Buck's visits to St. Clerans, the Hustons' grand Irish homestead (about which Buck rhapsodizes as romantically as any Huston ever has), Anjelica showed Joan the old dairy that served as her playhouse.
"Couldn't this little girl be Ireland's first saint canonized since the 13th century?" one committee member rhapsodizes as Anna — yellow with jaundice, swelling with dropsy, unable to make urine, suffering from incipient pneumonia — lies dying before their eyes.
And for those able to pay close enough attention, the play is full of lyrical rewards: "You must have heard the music/rise from the muddy ground between/your breasts as a nocturne," Townsend rhapsodizes at one point.
There's a scene in the second episode that implies as much: looking back on one of his favorite childhood movies, Rhoades rhapsodizes about the law enforcement "super posse" that forms to chase down Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
And you can see her working to maintain her hard-won knowledge; even while singing "I Could Have Danced All Night," she tries out her new vowels: "I'll never knooooow what made it sooooo exciting," she rhapsodizes, exaggerating her embouchure.
And it's worth noting that part of what Savage seemed to find romantic about her favorite Chuck and Blair scene was the idea of Blair as an exquisite, expensive object — she rhapsodizes about Blair's costly Harry Winston jewels — and Chuck as the owner.
"I have thought of spring birdsong as blossom in sound," he writes, and later rhapsodizes about the mesmerizing swaths of bluebells in English woodlands — a hundred thousand flowers growing so close together that they are no longer individual plants but an ocean of blue.
For instance, at one point, Schreck rhapsodizes on the power of the Ninth Amendment, a moment that delighted me; when I was 15, I studied the Bill of Rights for Academic Decathlon and wound up besotted with this specific amendment, just as Schreck was then.
A book-length publication on American Muslims rhapsodizes about the American experiment: Thanks to its fundamental openness, the United States today is among the most culturally and religiously diverse countries in the world — so much so that, within 30 years, its minority populations will outnumber the majority.
In Nigeria, the registers are often modest hardcover notebooks that mourners fill with cherished memories of the deceased: a colleague praises her acuity, a co-chorister rhapsodizes about that time he brought an audience to tears with his rendition of "Amazing Grace," a neighbor recalls how she helped him pay his hospital bills.
President Trump, rhapsodizes about North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un last night at a rally in Wheeling, West Virginia: That echoed a Trump soliloquy during his epic press conference at the UN: Be smart: Kim runs a murderous, autocratic regime that has not only called for America's destruction, but built nuclear-armed missiles to actually do it.
Fraser swears at parking meters like a New Yorker (she was based in the city for 20163 years) and rhapsodizes about gardening like the Los Angeles transplant she has become (she's lived there since 2006 and currently shares a home in the San Fernando Valley with her husband, Andy Stewart, and their toy poodles, Winnicott and Bowlby).
It's not only Russell, but also the young Mr. McInerney, who rhapsodizes at the beginning of the new book, "Bright, Precious Days," about a time when young men and women came to New York, because it was "the place from which the books and magazines emanated, home of all the publishers, the address of The New Yorker and The Paris Review, where Hemingway had punched O'Hara and Ginsberg seduced Kerouac, Hellman sued McCarthy and Mailer had punched everybody, where..." and so on.
In another of her novels, The Beginning of Spring, Selwyn rhapsodizes about the "blue stream flowing gently over our heads", an unattributed quotation from Novalis.
Retrieved 12 March 2013. "The Great Pagoda of Funn", from Donald Fagen's 2006 Morph the Cat album, "rhapsodizes on Fagen’s marriage to songwriter Libby Titus".Tom Lanham, "Donald Fagen", Paste Magazine, 31 May 2006. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
Jim rhapsodizes on the wonders of an available female ("A Package of Seeds"). George and Lou Ellen overhear the noisy guests and open the door. They see no one, as everyone is now in the dining room, but George notices the telegram. It is from his Quaker Aunt Penelope, who controls his portion of the family fortune.
Mariani demonstrated several talents before and during his Harvard years. While still at Taft, he performed a striking piano recital of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.Mariani Rhapsodizes in Bingham Auditorium; The Taft Papyrus, March 28, 1972 Harvard Yard in the winter As an undergraduate, he was recognized for his theatrical performance in Nathanael West's Miss Lonelyhearts. He also directed the Loeb Mainstage production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida.
At the end of Mary's story, Barbara, who is touched by her cousin's misfortune, begs her forgiveness. The next day, Zach invites Mary to the lake and there explains his behaviour of the previous night. After voicing his fears of becoming like Swanson, Zach asks Mary to help him believe in himself as she believes in herself. Over Christmas dinner at the Marshall house, Zach rhapsodizes about feeling at home with the family.
Trecartin in 2009 A Family Finds Entertainment features Skippy (Ryan Trecartin), a disturbed boy in garish makeup who has locked himself in his family's bathroom during a wild party. He rhapsodizes existentially and cuts himself with a knife. Elsewhere in the house, his friends and family implore him to come out, among other disassociated conversations mostly about Skippy but interspersed with mood swings and disorienting visual effects. He leaves the bathroom and borrows money from his lewd parents.
Payson then leaves to go downtown and tells Wheezer to not let Sherwood get dirty. Outside, Stymie stops by Pete's doghouse for a chat about how hungry they both are. Stymie wistfully rhapsodizes about the spread he'd put together for both of them, and we cut back repeatedly to Pete, whose mouth is watering at the mention of all the fine food. Stymie arrives at the kitchen door, where Wheezer and Dorothy have only mush to eat while Spud and Nero enjoy ham and eggs.
Five years later, the remaining crew celebrate the 10th anniversary of their voyage into space. While listlessly accepting an honorary medal from the ship's captain for her creation of the beam-screen, the Mimarobe notices that his wrists are bandaged. In year 24 of the voyage, as a dark and ostensibly powerless Aniara drifts through space, a small group of passengers sits cross-legged in a dimly lit room. As an unidentified woman in the group rhapsodizes about the divine power of sunlight on Earth, the Mimarobe blinks in weakened semi- consciousness.
"Come On Get Up" follows with a "synth-frenzied splendor," fusing tribal house and dance-pop. "When We Oooo" consists of a mid-tempo arrangement, emphasizing Jackson's layered vocal harmonies as she describes a sexual encounter. "China Love" uses traditional Oriental textures such as chimes and tablas, as Jackson rhapsodizes about past-life romance and new age ambiguities. Jackson had written the song about her own prior identity in another time, in which she was told to be the daughter of an emperor in love with a warrior, unable to sustain relations when forced to marry into royalty.
The filmmaker, for whom intertitles are a frequent device, asks Allen about his own use of intertitles in Hannah and Her Sisters. Allen observes that, while for Godard the device is filmic, for Allen it is literary, and Allen goes on to say more about the literary origins of Hannah and Her Sisters. Godard then asks Allen about the influence of television on his work, saying that Allen's shots of New York City buildings in Hannah and Her Sisters seem to owe something to the way television portrays things. Finding the question obtuse, Allen instead rhapsodizes on his youthful experience of the cinema.
They depict scenes from Poliphilo's adventures and the architectural features over which the author rhapsodizes, in a simultaneously stark and ornate line art style. This integrates perfectly with the type, an example of typographic art. The illustrations are interesting because they shed light on the Renaissance man's taste in the æsthetic qualities of Greek and Roman antiquities. In the United States, a book on the life and works of Aldus Manutius by Helen Barolini was set within pages that reproduce all the illustrations and many of the full pages from the original work, reconstructing the original layout.
It also contains portions of Flavor Unit's 1996 track "Flavor Unit Assassination Squad". According to Jonathan Bernstein from Spin, the lyrical content of "Ghetto Day" "rhapsodizes about those balmy, front- stoop, 40-swinging summer afternoons." Charles Aaron from the same publication wrote of the lyrics: "Going home, she listens to Grandma talk to the Lord, babies scream, old men go tra-la-la, and her brother sing the praises of a 40-ounce on a sunny day." On the other hand, "What I Need" was described as a house piece and one of the album's "jovial, upbeat" moments, where Waters performed her vocal in a "sick, tired, and simmering" manner.
This doesn't mean she's not sincere when she rhapsodizes over the charms of the Bay Area, or gushes about how amazed she is to be a star and how grateful she is to her fans for helping her become one. It simply means she's gone so far into the star-making machinery she's forgotten how to convey that sincerity in anything besides packaged sound bites." Derek Paiva of The Honolulu Advertiser described Stefani's show in Honolulu as "infectiously energetic". He states, "In times like these, Stefani showed the fun, endearing and still very grateful side of her that all the costume changes, unnecessary stage production, slickly dumb songs and accompanying bling can't bury.
The musicscape features string arrangements on both songs and includes Timberlake's "famous falsetto". In an interview with Rolling Stone, Timberlake admitted that the "drony guitar interlude" featured in "I Think She Knows" was inspired by the alternative rock band Interpol. The Guardian's Alexis Petridis said of the unexpected shift in tone, "the sweaty, slap-bass funk vanishes, in favour of vigorously strummed, vaguely Sonic Youth-ish guitars, luscious strings and a gorgeous Kraftwerk-inspired counter-melody." Martin Turenne of The Georgia Straight described "LoveStoned" as "a space-age disco track in which he [Timberlake] rhapsodizes about a statuesque goddess who casts a lustfully narcotic spell, leaving him defenceless against her predatory wiles".
The essay shows White engaging in an internal struggle between acting and viewing the lake as he did when he was a boy and acting and viewing it as an adult, or as his father would have. Although White sees the lake as having remained nearly identical to the lake of his boyhood, technology bars his experience and the new, noisier boats disturb the serene atmosphere at the lake. This could suggest that technology is impure or damaging, except that the same paragraph contains a lengthy reminiscence in which White rhapsodizes about his boyhood affection for an old one-cylinder engine. The memory balances the theme of technology, suggesting that certain kinds of technology, if a person can "get close to it spiritually," are able to become almost a natural part of one's self.

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