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bliss

Definition for bliss

noun as in ecstasy

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Then he has the audacity to use my grandmother’s dashiki to dab his mouth before collapsing in bliss.

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After years of trailing their hard-charging rivals in the information-technology sector, stocks from the so-called old economy are enjoying a moment of bliss.

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“This is a vision of being completely in bliss,” she concludes, “fully engulfed in the American dream I have created for myself.”

Maybe it’s “ignorance is bliss,” but I think there’s just too much information that we’re drowning in constantly.

Suddenly, bliss is in reach, and her grandmother is her favorite person in the world, the one being who could lift the veil she couldn’t see past.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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