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The phrase gets a less rapturous reading in “Sea Change,” a 21-artist show at the Washington Printmakers Gallery that focuses largely, if not exclusively, on climate change.

They held rallies across the country to a rapturous response.

It is simply meant to be deliciously, rapturously beautiful—a goal far more difficult than it seems.

Téa Obreht's The Tiger's Wife, although it comes as rapturously praised as a novel can, is a welcome relief.

It is the Movie of the Year Most Likely to Still Be Watched Rapturously by Giggling Aging Gays in the Year 2030.

Whereupon both girls were highly indignant; they rapturously commended Haggard's valiant behaviour.

The boy-parson lays down the sanctity of the priesthood and rapturously sues for admission.

Cordelia laughed softly, but she grew suddenly very pink indeed, and she clasped her hands rapturously.

Two-and-Two (George) Baines sighed rapturously and continued.

The public awaited it with impatience, watched it with intense interest, and applauded it rapturously.

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

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