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dithyrambic

[dith-uh-ram-bik] / ˌdɪθ əˈræm bɪk /
ADJECTIVE
unrestrained
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When I left the politicians, I went to the poets; tragic, dithyrambic, and all sorts.

From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022

The show's dithyrambic peak, "Benny's Number," is scaled with the percussive aid of Louis Prima's Sing, Sing, Sing.

From Time Magazine Archive

In one sense, Author Kerouac's dithyrambic denial of mind may be salutary in an age that overrationalizes and overanalyzes existence.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nor did the times suit his lyrical temperament, which today can express itself in dithyrambic celebrations.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the canvases are dithyrambic burlesques in color, vicious fantasies, despairing caricatures.

From Fantazius Mallare A Mysterious Oath by Smith, Wallace