Even Mozart and Mahler were accepted abroad before they were grudgingly then ecstatically received at home. |
A collective cheer rose as she all but leapt into their upraised arms, ecstatically hugging them both. |
Like a little aardvark discovering a termite mound, her tiny nose twitched ecstatically. |
Friends talked ecstatically of losing pounds by not eating carbohydrates, or only eating meat. |
She does an admirable job of going from ecstatically happy to shrewishly miserable, from being a loving daughter to a hateful sister. |
But I was wrong, judging by the massed ranks of ecstatically expectant pre-adolescent girls at the multiplex this weekend. |