Synonym: enraptured, rapt, rapturous, rhapsodic. Similar words: static, statically, statistics, statistical, nation-state, devastating, music stand, state. Meaning: [ɪk'stætɪk] adj. feeling great rapture or delight.
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61. "Trying to have an orgasmic birth defeats the object, " she says, "I just got into this ecstatic state where I had these peaks of orgasm.
62. Yet they died like anything but poets, died in mess ecstatic outbursts.
63. He smiled like a weather man, like an ecstatic patron of recurrent light.
64. The minute I heard His voice and saw His face, I was moved into an ecstatic state, and then my peripheral vision disappeared.
65. In his then state of ecstatic agony such a conquest would have cost him little.
66. But all's well that ends well. Eddie is now free and his owner ecstatic.
67. This falling in love and being hurt, falling in love with love, that song that Marlene Dietrich sings must be ecstatic.
68. When the news of Communist Victory in China came in October, 1949, Smedley was ecstatic.
69. The cool - headed reckoner is the stern chastiser of the ecstatic visionary.
70. At the same time, she felt strangely displaced, not quite her usual tidy ego but merged with Leonard into a great big protoplasmic, ecstatic thing.
71. I see that I have lapsed into parable and ecstatic declamation.
72. People were ecstatic at the host team's victory the match.
73. Then came Yo-Yo Ma '76, swaying and ecstatic, playing sonorous Bach on his cello. Afterward, President Drew Faust joined him on the tented stage in front of the Memorial Church.
74. He quickly runs a simulation, and is ecstatic to see it work.
75. Accepting attractive wisdom, Fashionable and openhanded design style reflects refined atmosphere of life in which you become ecstatic.
76. As teammates sprinted to smother him in an ecstatic scrum, several Ghanaians slumped to the field.
77. They lived in this ecstatic state which can be described as the dazzling of one soul by another soul.
78. No one was more ecstatic with this turn of events than Senator Byrd.
79. It has the feel of an ecstatic stream - of - consciousness, moving rapidly toward a climactic end.
80. From a corner of the room, the old ecstatic gaucho - in whom Dahlmann saw a summary and cipher of the South (his South) - threw him a naked dagger, which landed at his feet.
81. The visiting president was greeted by an ecstatic crowd at the airport.
82. Daisy's face, tipped sideways beneath a three-cornered lavender hat, looked out at me with a bright ecstatic smile.
83. It's not important for me to uncleanly see people under such background, who are ecstatic, lonely(sentencedict .com), crazy or indifferent.
84. Cool it, Steve, and tell me why you're so ecstatic.
85. "We are ecstatic, " said Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS project scientist and principal investigator at Nasa's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California.
86. When Lord Nrsimhadeva saw the small boy Prahlada Maharaja prostrated at the soles of His lotus feet, He became most ecstatic in affection toward His devotee.
More similar words: static, statically, statistics, statistical, nation-state, devastating, music stand, state, status, estate, statue, statute, reinstate, statement, statutory, status quo, at a time, chief of state, denotation, tentative, annotation, agitation, state of affairs, limitation, commutative, invitation, connotation, delectation, qualitative, orientation.