rapturous in the PONS Dictionary

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The play received a rapturous reaction from listeners.
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His public comments addressed this continuous theme as well, receiving rapturous support from his mainland audience.
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He was taken off in the 90th minute to rapturous applause.
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He later said he fell on them with rapturous excitement and found each volume a guidebook to the technique of stagecraft.
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There was rapturous applause, and commissions arrived from other cabarets too.
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He told me that, ever since the first time we met, his soul has been filled with rapturous feelings towards me, which grow all the time.
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Passion and rapturous desire are ubiquitous in his verse, but equally present is the spectre of physical intimacy portrayed in terms of disgust and sorrow.
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The highest heaven is said to be self-realization because that state is eternal, evernew, pure, perfect, and rapturous.
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In the last scene, the mouse leaves his hole and dances, bowing to rapturous applause.
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On his homecoming, he was met with a rapturous reception.
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