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rapturously Meaning in Bengali







rapturously's Usage Examples:

as a teenager to the United States, where his Carnegie Hall debut was rapturously received.


returned the instrument to its case declaring: "It was received so rapturously by the audience that I went back to my dressing room, put my violin in.


"Such porochial perfection!” exclaimed Mr Bumble, rapturously.


head, to the intense delight of the black spectators, who applauded rapturously.


pretty date, "Do you think this is a good play?" to which she answers rapturously, eyes glued to the stage, "Oh, yes!" For the 1930s, the film is unusual.


printed, bound, about a hundred thousand words, displayed in bookshops, rapturously praised or jealously attacked.


Carl's Junior advertisements have featured a scantily clad Paris Hilton rapturously eating one of the company's burger offerings.


Turgenev's First Love, a novella from 1860, 16-year-old Woldemar becomes rapturously infatuated with Zinaida, the beautiful daughter of a princess who lives.


noted that the piece's melody is deliberately "Chopinesque," and it was rapturously greeted by a Polish audience when first performed.


really loves - the man she loves comes to her, and they dance together rapturously.


One woman who sits far too close to her webcam gushes so rapturously about Springsteen’s effects on her you wonder if a restraining order.


"Brilliant music, rapturously received - Hamlet, Glyndebourne, review".


Hellmesberger, to whom Brahms entrusted the Vienna premiere, which was however rapturously received by the public.


in the crowd by asking "Who was it that won the Cup?", with the crowd rapturously and loudly responding "St Mirren!" .


May 1901, conducted by Luigi Mancinelli, when it was "well, but not rapturously received by the public", and given one further performance four days.


High in the trees a turtle-dove Sang rapturously of our love, And boughs of basil swayed above A gently murmuring rivulet;.


He finds that the volcano is mysterious, violent, and rapturously beautiful and instructs that "there is no single one that is not connected.


" For a Philippines-based audience, the film may drag a bit but it rapturously captures the slow rhythm of picturesque but sleepy locales like Anchorage.


Among his last words were these, expressed rapturously, "Victory, victory for evermore.


that his wife enjoyed what she had read thus far and "speaks of it very rapturously.



Synonyms:

ecstatically; rhapsodically;

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