ecstasy

ഫലിപ്പിക്കാനാവാത്തവയാണ്
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there was a look of ecstasy on his face
an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
Stigmatics often receive religious visions or ecstasies , having visions of Christ and various saints, and also ‘re-living’ or seeing parts of Christ's passion and sharing in his suffering.
an emotional or religious frenzy or trancelike state, originally one involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence.
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When the hymns started, Jimmy's expression changed to one of 'ecstasy' and transport.
Throwing my head back at the sheer 'ecstasy' of being alive, I howled at the moon.
A news photographer took a picture of a man waving a flag in 'ecstasy' , which was published on the front page.
A hit or two of 'ecstasy' might cause more than just an overwhelming desire to dance the night away.
But what had me really sighing with 'ecstasy' was the yam and meat hotpot.
The recreational drug 'ecstasy' is neurotoxic if taken in high enough doses.
The last two races were auction races with serious betting creating 'ecstasy' .
there was a look of 'ecstasy' on his face
Last year he was in court again on charges of conspiring to supply 'ecstasy' and amphetamines.
His body twitched from the sheer 'ecstasy' of it all.
The day I discovered that someone had linked to my blog, I experienced the ultimate 'ecstasy' .
While continentals swoon with 'ecstasy' over white asparagus, it is the green spears we crave.
There is a freedom, thrill and 'ecstasy' associated with being employed which is indescribable.
As you filed out of the stadium that night the sense of 'ecstasy' and optimism was almost overwhelming.
Spiritual 'ecstasy' must not come at the cost of dignity.
The two seconds of palpable 'ecstasy' dissipates to a sudden realization that the action is over.
It was breathtaking, heart-stopping stuff with an ending to send the York City faithful into 'ecstasy' .
Community Planning is in 'ecstasy' over the spending increases they can expect from the new council.
Police arrested him and found a tablet of 'ecstasy' in his pocket.
As the song and the dance went on their hearts were filled with 'ecstasy' and tears of joy flowed from their eyes.
For a few minutes he felt pure joy and 'ecstasy' even though his fate told a much different story.
Initially, the autopsy results indicated that his internal injuries were thought to be from ingesting liquid 'ecstasy' .
That weird feeling of 'ecstasy' overwhelmed her and her mind became foggy for a moment.
We look at each other, and I notice there are tears in his eyes from sheer 'ecstasy' .
At that moment, I closed my eyes, every feeling of happiness and 'ecstasy' going through me immediately.
Look at the canvass after a couple of days when he is through and you wouldn't help uttering sighs of 'ecstasy' .
The temptation to let the heady 'ecstasy' of power get the better of you is self-evident.
there was a look of 'ecstasy' on his face
The Book of Margery Kempe, the spiritual autobiography of the wife of a Lynn burgess, exemplified the virtues which lay men and women sought, and the revelations, visions, and 'ecstasies' by which they came to possess them.
He combined a Catholic devotion to the sacraments of the Church with a Pentecostal welcoming of healings, 'ecstasies' and Low Church spontaneity.
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