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Example sentences for "ecstatically"

Lexicographically close words:
ecstacies; ecstacy; ecstasies; ecstasy; ecstatic; ectoderm; ectodermal; ectodermic; ectoparasites; ectoplasm
  1. But anyone more ecstatically happy than she seemed it is impossible to imagine.

  2. Edith greeted me as if we hadn't met for years, kissed me ecstatically and grasped both my hands tight in hers.

  3. All he realized--all he wanted to realize--was that his mate was ecstatically nipping one of his ears to make him romp with her.

  4. Lad only wagged his plumy tail the more ecstatically and snuggled closer to the preposterous baby.

  5. When I came in, there was Sigurd outstretched on his favorite rug, beside my desk, with the book between his forepaws, ecstatically engaged in chewing off one corner.

  6. He would instantly claim the star role of rival shovel, pawing the powdery heaps with delirious zest, or he would be the snow itself, ecstatically indignant at being swept down the steps.

  7. It is--" she ecstatically sighed or rather gasped, "the Lady Downstairs!

  8. It gives her a look of being ecstatically happy and yet almost shy and appealing at the same time.

  9. While Nick was ecstatically thanking Mr. Gilman for his hospitality, Tommy called Audrey aside.

  10. The little dog, delighted in a new adventure, yapped ecstatically at her heels, and then bounded onwards to meet the Inspector and the handcart.

  11. He was ecstatically proud of his wife, and although he did justice to the cooking, he cared but little for the mysterious courtyards, the Spanish buildings, and the novels of Mr. George W.

  12. Behold him declaring ecstatically that seldom in his experience had he had such hairs to work with.

  13. It is painful to relate that the irregularity and deceit of the life the Vicomte was leading amused her, for existence at Silverdale was plainly not of a kind to make a gentleman of the Vicomte's temperament and habits ecstatically happy.

  14. He threw away the match and scratched his back ecstatically on the door jamb while he strained his eyes trying to look under his chin.

  15. It was hot enough under the roof, and they stretched ecstatically as they thought of Hank.

  16. He stretched ecstatically and then sat up straight.

  17. His saints ecstatically gaze at luminous celestial apparitions; his golden winged angels dance lightly beneath the throne of their Lord or sound merrily the most various instruments, singing: laudate Dominum.

  18. The children thought they were handkerchiefs and ecstatically wiped their noses.

  19. Bretland picked her up and tossed her in the air as handily as though it were a daily occurrence, while she ecstatically shrieked her delight.

  20. Of course, at the presentation ceremony the portrait had been ecstatically referred to as a possession precious for ever, and the recipient and his wife pretended to be overflowing with pure joy in the ownership of it.

  21. And he threw away his hat, stick, and overcoat and grabbed ecstatically at the infant.

  22. Before he went out, with new hope in his heart, he turned and shook hands ecstatically with his sister.

  23. She looked at him ecstatically and yet interrogatively: and he was frightened at his own words.

  24. George clasped her ecstatically in his arms, and kissed her on the forehead and mouth.

  25. Not daring to look round and without looking round, he was ecstatically conscious of his approach.

  26. Any idea whether scientific or philosophic, moral or social, if ecstatically presented, becomes itself literature of ecstasy, or poetry.

  27. Any intellectual and even moral performance may be elevated into poetry, when emotionally and ecstatically presented.

  28. That is poetry whether in verse or prose, where any profound idea is ecstatically or passionately stated.

  29. There was also the same tendency in both nations to utter ecstatically sententious and moral sayings.

  30. The general truths of sociology, ethics and psychology form the subject matter of the literature of ecstasy, but they are poetry only when ecstatically treated.

  31. If a commonplace thought, rhythmically adorned, may sometimes be poetry, most certainly a profound idea ecstatically but unrhythmically expressed is poetry.

  32. The question disappears when we regard literature of ecstasy in prose as poetry, for all ideas are dealt with in prose and some may be ecstatically treated.

  33. I recognize, then, as great poetry, all writings in which metaphysical or scientific truth and the spirit of social service are ecstatically formulated in prose, though I make no terms with dry didactic works that pretend to be poetry.

  34. He states ecstatically the ideas that come to him as he condemns; he entertains and expresses views whose adoption would enable man to reconstruct society on a better plan.

  35. At sight of the visitors, they deserted the now nearly empty bowl of food and galloped unsteadily towards them, squirming ecstatically over their feet and sampling the blacking on their boots with inquisitive pink tongues.

  36. He looked across at her with an expression that held a droll mixture of anger and mortification, not unlike the expression, of a child who, having banged a new toy too ecstatically upon the floor, sees it suddenly drop to pieces.

  37. If he can help others to enjoy or to endure, then he need never be in any doubt as to his part in life; while if he cannot ecstatically enjoy, he can at least good- humouredly endure.

  38. You behaved beautifully, like an angel,” Madame Hohlakov whispered rapidly and ecstatically to Alyosha.

  39. Katerina Ivanovna at once made her sit down in an arm-chair facing Alyosha, and ecstatically kissed her several times on her smiling lips.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ecstatically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    gladly; happily; joyfully