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ecstatic

[ek-stat-ik] / ɛkˈstæt ɪk /


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With no dancers or costume changes, all attention is focused purely on her performance and the ecstatic fans.

From Los Angeles Times • May 7, 2026

In a statement, the 51-year-old said she was "ecstatic, honoured and incredibly chuffed" to be taking over the station's flagship show.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

Nathan Kernan’s biography, aptly titled “A Day Like Any Other,” shows how the poet’s turbulent life yielded luminous perceptions that add up to an ecstatic “Hymn to Life,” as Schuyler called one of his books.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026

“When you are up there, you are not ecstatic, you are not afraid,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 2013.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026

She sounded ecstatic, like she was telling me hunger had been eliminated from the planet.

From "You Bring the Distant Near" by Mitali Perkins




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