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She was rhapsodic about the recent growth in the predator population.
"Richard can be rhapsodic in his writing and get carried away," he says.
As in life, the rhapsodic is offset by the comic.
He wrote with all the rhapsodic passion of a god creating a new world.
Still, the work is not well suited to his rhapsodic temperament.
Each one exploits rhapsodic ideas but is unique in its own form.
You'll also get the chance to hear me wax rhapsodic about professional wrestling.
Yet some places, because of geography, economics or history, are not so rhapsodic about spring training.
So far, at least, the reviews have been rhapsodic.
It's when the show attempts to be genuinely rhapsodic that it gets into trouble.
He'd never felt such glory, it was almost rhapsodic.
The teachers, several rail-thin, were rhapsodic about returning to the classroom.
That said, a certain rhapsodic quality was missing in the dreamy episodes.
None of the great ones ever went into rhapsodic detail about his saddle."
The piece was composed in a rhapsodic style for piano and orchestra.
She was quickly acclaimed for her rhapsodic playing, particularly of the Romantic repertory.
But he had been downright rhapsodic about the visual rewards of an even higher hike.
He even makes us take Lester's final, improbably rhapsodic moments straight.
At the speed taken here, it sounds exceptionally rhapsodic.
His playing was incisive and colorful, if lacking in rhapsodic freedom.
This visually rhapsodic film is both profound and profoundly enigmatic.
The more bothersome other one is to a rhapsodic piece intended for the 1890 production, but dropped from it.
A rhapsodic report on human life and wildlife north of the Arctic Circle.
A prince comes to her for advice about his own own rhapsodic verse.
It is now hard to imagine a folk singer waxing rhapsodic about the control of nature.