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Ecstatically

Ecstatically \Ec*stat"ic*al*ly\, adv. Rapturously; ravishingly.

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ecstatically

adv. In an ecstatic manner. alt. In an ecstatic manner.

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ecstatically

adv. in an ecstatic manner; "he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa" [syn: rapturously, rhapsodically]

Usage examples of "ecstatically".

Her rounded fleshy shoulders rolled to the music of the night, her full breasts heaved ecstatically to the music of the night, mournful music that oozed from the cellar dives of Isola, pounded with the beat of a glittering G-string, music that came with mathematical precision from the cool bop bistros, music that bounced with the cornball rhythms of the supper clubs.

He grinned to himself, tautly and ecstatically, because he knew he had them where it hurt, and because he knew now for sure they could not do him in by Payday, and because for a moment he had wild visions that maybe this might even cure them, next time, and continued to hang on, his only dim hope of any relief at all centred in the coming of the afternoon and fatigue.

Do you step naked into the seafoam, chanting ecstatically to your nameless goddess while the waves lick at your legs, lapping your thighs like the tongues of a thousand leopards?

They too stood and watched the beasts coupling, the male donkey braying ecstatically.

Before his eyes passed an array of physiognomies that would have made Cesare Lombroso chirrup ecstatically and reach for his tape-measure.

While I was cuckolding him, she gave up all his secrets-happily, willingly, ecstatically.

She descanted ecstatically on the delights of nut cutlets (which I am quite sure she has never tasted) and ate a Welsh rarebit with gusto and frequent cutting remarks as to the dangers of 'flesh' foods.

Once or twice the child sniffed, ecstatically, as though he were right at his aunt's elbow and smelling that delicious apple pie.

My feeble but regular drumbeats may well have been welcome to the ecstatically displaced persons who were sitting or lying about the room.

When I was older, he even let me sit in on a few jam sessions with his band, and I was ecstatically happy.

Roosevelt and Alice liked to invent elaborate costumes, which they did not possess, and then give the White House press secretary descriptions of these fabulous creations, which would be written of, ecstatically, in every “.

As he barked ecstatically, snapping at the falling snow and rolling in it puppyishly, Major Laird revved the jeep for the dash up the rise to the garage I now distinguished in the gloom.

She had never listened to the old warhorse this closely before, and she looked with admiration (and a bit of fear) at Arkady, who was beaming ecstatically at the effects of his inspired disk jockeying, and dancing like some red knot of fluff in the wind.

Surrender clears the way, opening a path that he plunges along, like a youth just released from training wheels, spinning ecstatically down a swooping ramp he never knew beiore, whose curves change in dellghtiulty ominous ways.