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rhapsodist

[rap-suh-dist] / ˈræp sə dɪst /








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Can we doubt that rhapsodist sang of such from earliest tribal times.

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2017

A fluid rhapsodist to the core, he sometimes seemed to be reaching for a sturdier, less convulsive rhythmic underlay than the one his band mates were giving him.

From New York Times • Feb. 23, 2011

He was a masterpiece of acedia, a skull full of ashes, a rhapsodist of his own desolation.

From Time Magazine Archive

He admits, however, that his enemies call him "a tiresome poseur, full of silly affectations, and a long-winded, tedious rhapsodist."

From Time Magazine Archive

The monologue was sometimes long and sometimes short, according as the theme which had been struck kindled the rhapsodist and enabled him, with greater or less completeness, to forget his class.

From The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education by Palmer, Alice Freeman




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