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Definition of Rapturously

Rapturously
Rapturously Rap"tur*ous*ly, adv. In a rapturous manner.

Meaning of Rapturously from wikipedia

- Lawrence Alma-Tadema's Sappho and Alcaeus (above) portrays her staring rapturously at Alcaeus; images of a **** Sappho, such as Simeon Solomon's painting...
- musical film Mary Poppins was released to major commercial success and rapturous critical acclaim, becoming the year's highest-grossing film and winning...
- declaring, "Ms. Erivo's sobering and stirring portrayal of Celie, in a rapturously reviewed revival of The Color Purple... has brought the kind of praise...
- in small-town American life," describing it as "shocking, visionary, rapturously controlled". Film critic Gene Siskel included Blue Velvet on his list...
- Eilish, The W****nd and Cardi B". USA TODAY. Retrieved January 6, 2025. A rapturous dance-pop anthem from Missouri native Roan, earnestly celebrating ****...
- competed at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival where it received rapturous reviews. The film received 9 Academy Award nominations including Best...
- work-in-progress screening at the Venice Film Festival "premiered to bursts of rapturous applause across its 137-minute runtime". Rolling Stone described the rough...
- (September 7, 2018). "Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper Soar in the Rich, Rapturous A Star Is Born". Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on March 18,...
- Ramin; Ritman, Alex (August 29, 2024). "Angelina Jolie Weeps Through Rapturous 8-Minute Venice Standing Ovation for 'Maria,' Launching Oscar Buzz". Variety...
- 18 October 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2020. Burr, Ty (20 January 2006). "Rapturous 'New World' casts new light on America's myths". The Boston Globe. Archived...