rapturously造句1. The speech was rapturously received by the audience.
2. Initially, at least, they greeted the news rapturously.
3. It was like striking gold or falling rapturously in love: he possessed secret knowledge that his Germantown friends could scarcely imagine.
4. He was rapturously received by the American Congress.
5. He was rapturously received on tours in China and Japan, where he urged people to counter Western imperial might and material with sacrifice and an Asian spiritualism.
6. Sophie accepts rapturously, and the two young people feel an instant attraction to each other.
7. Yet, as I drank yet another rapturously smooth Guinness, it seemed impossible to chat up anyone, so tightly knit were these groups of cool friends.
8. The substitute was rapturously acclaimed, but the resumption of something approaching normal service from the crowd could not trick their team into the fluidity they conjured in the Philips Stadium.
9. Faustus summons Helen again and exclaims rapturously about her beauty.
10. Yet at one party, when band members rapturously applauded their leader, Kim turned to Shin and told him: "That's all fake."
11. "My dear, dear aunt, " she rapturously cried, "what delight! what felicity!
12. Even people who have not yet read the novel will find the film rapturously engaging.
13. The decent mulatto woman whom Eva had caressed so rapturously soon entered.
14. I think he swore: but I didn't mind him, I was straining to see the bairn,' and she began again to describe it rapturously.
15. It is a peculiar – and in some ways uncomfortable – fusion of east and west, but one that has been greeted rapturously by audiences in Beijing and Shanghai.
16. 'I think he swore:I didn't mind him, I was straining to see the bairn, 'she began again to describe it rapturously .
17. As I went along the deeply shaded lane, with its close thorny seora hedges, by the side of the tank covered with green water weeds, I rapturously took in picture after picture.
18. He now has an escort of bodyguards as he strolls through the neighborhood — rapturously greeted by neighbors.
19. Maxine Hong Kingston's memoir of growing up in California as the daughter of illegal Chinese immigrants was greeted rapturously when first published in the 1970s.