Synonym: delight, elation, glee, happiness, joy, rapture. Similar words: ecstatic, apostasy, metastasis, fantasy, music stand, just as, distaste, cast aside. Meaning: ['ekstəsɪ] n. 1. a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion 2. a state of elated bliss 3. street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
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61. When she was ecstatic, and she was often ecstatic, ecstasy flew from her face like the sun from a mirror.
62. The ball flew out of the stadium, and the Boston fans hugged each other in ecstasy.
63. Both are in the early stages of ecstasy, and we are to understand that they are on their honeymoon.
64. She closed her eyes in ecstasy as Jamie flung himself on her, accusing her of being a flirt.
65. Gently she improvised a slow sensuous rhythm, sealing bottom lips with ecstasy.
66. B.L. I had these passionate blouse-ripping fantasies, the sort where you dissolve on a bearskin rug and explode with ecstasy.
67. He hunched his back, rolled his eyes and curled his fingers in an ecstasy of fear. Sentencedict.com
68. Mr Gray was convicted last year of conspiracy to supply heroin and ecstasy.
69. For a compulsively pensive person, to be fully alert but free of thought is a form of ecstasy....
70. There was a shelf full of his books in the Communing Room where they eat, meditate, and experience ecstasy.
71. We disappear into the darkness, where nobody can see that we're not rolling around the floor in paroxysms of ecstasy.
72. Everything has been turned into pleasure, euphoria[sentencedict.com], the ecstasy of seeing the laws of nature crumble before your eyes.
73. Polly and the other girls took ecstasy on a number of occasions, but soon got scared of it.
74. Now the PoliceFoundation is recommending that Ecstasy should no longer be treated as a class-Adrug alongside heroin and cocaine.
75. Some one who thinks he is taking the herbal product but is instead using the illegal Ecstasy could overdose, Green said.
76. The feeling, I was surprised to find, gave me a great sense of satisfaction, almost of ecstasy.
77. The agony and the ecstasy of the eleventh-hour reprieve illustrated the central paradox of Calvinism.
78. Drug abuse is a suicidal act. Men dig their own graves by being addicted to the deadly pleasures of psychedelic drugs. The drug addict lives to die for ecstasy and hallucination, and they cannot avoid a horrible fate. Dr T.P.Chia
79. If Chartres has an atmosphere of almost hysterical ecstasy, then Brigflatts has an air of honest calm and loving peace.
80. Apart from the single ecstasy dose, she believed she had drunk only a glass of wine that night.
81. The greatest mistake in life is to get addicted to drugs - becoming a prisoner of ecstasy and hallucination, and less of a man. Dr T.P.Chia
82. For a brief moment in the late 1980s and early 1990s ecstasy broke this mould.
83. Ecstasy is the door into the transcendent world and the mystical ideas that send men into ecstasy are tickets for the journey.
84. She wanted to weep for the ecstasy she would never know now.
85. She had experienced the ecstasy, and now she was living through the agony.
86. Rather than fill me with ecstasy or gladness, this breakthrough overpowered me with dread.
87. These ideas of ours are draughts drawn straight from the vats of ecstasy.
88. I remember the ecstasy of opening the letter and finding that I'd passed my exam.
89. Ecstasy is a flight of the mind in which the mystic describes himself as being transported to another world.
90. He taught that states of mystical ecstasy could be achieved effortlessly - and without recourse to psychedelic drugs.
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