From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrhapsodizerhap‧so‧dize (also rhapsodise British English) /ˈræpsədaɪz/ verb [intransitive] formal TALK TO somebodyto talk about something in an eager, excited, and approving way SYN enthuserhapsodize about/over I could hear Sophie rhapsodizing about her new job.→ See Verb table
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rhapsodize• While rhapsodizing on the merits of free trade, Smith tripped into a huge nauseous pool of goop.rhapsodize about/over• Arthur Schlesinger keeps writing about cycles of history, while New Age psychotherapists rhapsodize about biorhythms.• Gottfried rhapsodized about our musical heritage.• The men from equities tried to corner us and rhapsodize about their market.