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ecstasy

[ek-stuh-see] / ˈɛk stə si /


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They echo Orson Welles’ 1958 thriller “Touch of Evil” while capturing the subject’s tenderness and ecstasy.

From Los Angeles Times

The reporter described Maggie and Kate Fox embracing “upon each other’s necks in an ecstasy of affection and delight at being together once again.”

From Literature

Scotland's lead was 11 - and to the utter ecstasy of the home fans, it stayed that way.

From BBC

Even the opening credits, some written in slithering hair, seem to tremble out of either fear or ecstasy.

From Los Angeles Times

Two figures will always haunt the human imagination: the woman in ecstasy, and the woman in madness.

From Los Angeles Times