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extasy (n. & v. t.)

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extasy Sentence Examples

  1. The new drug induced a state of ecstasy in the user, making them feel euphoric and invincible.
  2. The fans were in ecstasy as their favorite team won the championship game in dramatic fashion.
  3. The birth of her child brought her unparalleled ecstasy, a joy that she had never experienced before.
  4. The music transported him to a world of ecstasy, where he felt completely free and uninhibited.
  5. The feeling of being in love is often described as an ecstasy that is beyond compare.
  6. The prospect of finally achieving his lifelong dream filled him with an indescribable ecstasy.
  7. The artist's work conveyed a sense of ecstasy, capturing the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
  8. The dancer's movements were filled with ecstasy, expressing the joy and passion of the music.
  9. The athlete felt an ecstasy of triumph as he crossed the finish line in first place.
  10. The ecstatic cheers of the crowd filled the stadium as the home team scored a game-winning touchdown.

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The new drug induced a state of ecstasy in the user, making them feel euphoric and invincible.

The fans were in ecstasy as their favorite team won the championship game in dramatic fashion.

The birth of her child brought her unparalleled ecstasy, a joy that she had never experienced before.

The music transported him to a world of ecstasy, where he felt completely free and uninhibited.