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"rhapsodize" Definitions
  1. rhapsodize (about/over something) | + speech to talk or write with great enthusiasm about something

22 Sentences With "rhapsodize"

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Landrieu rhapsodize about policy issues he doesn't truly fight for.
Clinton in remarks and on Twitter, and to rhapsodize about his campaign.
It seems impossible that Jim Gaffigan will ever run out of foods to rhapsodize about.
COMEDY It seems impossible that Jim Gaffigan will ever run out of foods to rhapsodize about.
Andy Mastoris, 78, can rhapsodize about the Leafs' last Stanley Cup victory in 703, because he was there.
No matter how its devotees rhapsodize about its virtues, depth, versatility and complexity, most people seem to be immune to its charms.
Surfers like to rhapsodize about being one with the ocean—but between every surfer and the wave he's catching, you'll find a crucial piece of equipment: the surfboard.
Real heads know that her lyrics can be among the most verbose in pop music, filling her catalogue with words like "unyielding" ("Breakdown"), "emblazoned" ("My All"), and "rhapsodize" ("Melt Away").
Gabriel provides Eugene with a nonresponsive object at which he can rhapsodize, a technique employed to great effect in "Deadwood" that also opens a portal into a character's inner thoughts.
And democracy is still a terrifyingly radical idea — as much as we rhapsodize about government by the people, we are afraid to trust ourselves and much more afraid to trust anyone else.
A television viewer can hazard a guess as to the timing of nature breaks as the NBC announcers cut away from the race and begin to rhapsodize about a particularly handsome château.
Nearly all chefs these days rhapsodize about the quality of their carrots, but Mr. Rose is known for applying a fanatical focus to finding the best chicken, the best oyster, the most exquisite onion.
Now it's stupid to rhapsodize too much about a self-service locker system, but, for me, the whole experience was proof of how Amazon's obsession with logistics and automation can make your life a little easier.
The Cosmopolitan is a scrunchie, it is the Rachel haircut, it is piercing your tongue: We rhapsodize nostalgically over its time in the spotlight but despite reports that it is on the rise, the drink has yet to make a comeback in earnest.
With the Cubs coming back from a 216-22012 deficit, the nail-biting Series continued all the way through Game 7, which ended up being the sort of game sports fans (and even non-sports fans) will rhapsodize about for years to come.
They would rather rhapsodize about a sunny legislative future in which the two parties work in harmony, negating the need for all those troublesome Senate cloture votes to try to break filibusters (a tactic that they, in fact, employed very effectively to stymie President Obama).
And aside from a few Nerdist interviews, the actor has largely avoided the podcast circuit: There's no WTF episode where Marc Maron grills Cruise about what guitar Eric Clapton played on the wrap party for The Color of Money; no Bill Simmons interview in which he and Tom rhapsodize over Rain Man-era Las Vegas.
A state level mini project competition "Rhapsodize" was organised at JIT on 1 March 2011 by CS/IT and ETC departments under the forum Encyphrist and Zeal. Students from various colleges participated in the events. The event was held in the computer center of the college. Prizes were distributed.
The Washington Post wrote that it "looks only on the bright side" and "overlooks some of the risks in exponential technologies, particularly the legal and ethical dilemmas they are creating." The Wall Street Journal wrote that the "authors prefer to rhapsodize rather than analyze the consequences of technological advance" and that it shows how the Silicon Valley people are "profoundly different" from the "rest of us".
As Morton White demonstrated in The Intellectual versus the City: from Thomas Jefferson to Frank Lloyd Wright (1962), the overwhelming consensus of American intellectuals has been hostile to the city. The main idea is the Romantic view that the unspoiled nature of rural America is morally superior to the over civilized cities, which are the natural homes of sharpsters and criminals. American poets did not rhapsodize over the cities. On the contrary they portrayed the metropolis as the ugly scene of economic inequality, crime, drunkenness, prostitution and every variety of immorality.
Mon Rak Luk Thung (, or Magical Love in the Countryside or Wonder of Luk Thung) is a 1970 musical-comedy-romance film directed by Rungsri Tassanapuk and starring Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat. Released on May 15, 1970, the film was a hit, playing in Thai cinemas for six months. It featured a hit soundtrack with 14 luk thung (Thai country-folk music) songs that rhapsodize rural life in northeast Thailand. The story is about the romance between a peasant man (Mitr), and a young woman (Petchara) from a wealthy family.
In the 1770s, the American Revolutionary War began with the passage of the Intolerable Acts, and the battles of Lexington and Concord, and Bunker Hill. Von Fersen told Beaumont that in France "it is the fashion to rhapsodize over the Americans' rebelliousness against England". France had officially declared war against her "natural enemy" (Great Britain) in February 1778, but it wasn't until the beginning of 1780 that a French contingent was finally being outfitted to fight with the rebels on North American soil. On 4 May 1780, von Fersen secured the position of aide-de-camp to General Rochambeau and sailed from the port of Brest.

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