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rhapsodic

[rap-sod-ik] / ræpˈsɒd ɪk /


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Rhapsodic online odes include testimonials about how waking up in a Marriott with another night’s worth of loyalty points makes you feel as if you are doing something good for yourself and your family.

From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2017

Rhapsodic swaths of wind and brass sweep upward in inverted cascades, and the clang of raw, unturned percussion represents the noisy soundscape of a building site.

From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2014

Originally written for Poland's underground Rhapsodic Theater, the poetry-slam-style high jinks are adorably dated, but they don't hold a candle to transubstantiation.

From Time Magazine Archive

And then there is Danuta Michalowska, an actress who performed with Wojtyla in an underground drama group, the Rhapsodic Theater, during the Nazi Occupation.

From Time Magazine Archive

Carreño had just finished Liszt's "Rhapsodic Hongroise" No. 2, and had followed it up with a mad Tschaikowsky fragment.

From Abroad with the Jimmies by Bell, Lilian




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