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rhapsody

noun as in rant

noun as in transport

verb as in drool

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And ‘rhapsody’ is the moment where the image hits the screen, where you’re taking a deep breath and you say, ‘What am I going to see?’

Today, the Heritage Foundation and the Conservative Partnership Institute are promoting the Hungarian rhapsody, as it were.

From Salon

Their meeting was almost poetic, a confluence of basketball eras, a rhapsody in sneakers.

His book has recipes, but really it’s an often funny rhapsody of awe at the joy allowed humans in the simple act of eating.

Clothes can send Sophie into a rhapsody like nothing else does.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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