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

From Time Magazine Archive

Sebastian speaks his piece in a vivid, gifted, rather artificial language, like a Celtic rhapsodist.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Chopin rhapsodist is always held in check by the sound musician; there is a snouting into dark places as well as a touching up of high lights.

From A Book of Prefaces by Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis)