All 7 Uses of
rapt
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- Still with rapt face she gazed afar into the sunset west, with eyes that saw visions trooping splendidly across that glowing background.
Chpt 2rapt = filled with deep pleasure
- When he thought of that rapt light being quenched in her eyes he had an uncomfortable feeling that he was going to assist at murdering something—much the same feeling that came over him when he had to kill a lamb or calf or any other innocent little creature.
Chpt 2 *rapt = filled with deep interest and pleasure
- The white and green light strained through apple trees and clustering vines outside fell over the rapt little figure with a half-unearthly radiance.
Chpt 8rapt = filled with deep pleasure
- Anne had no business to look so rapt and radiant.
Chpt 10
- Rapt and radiant Anne continued until they were in the very presence of Mrs. Lynde, who was sitting knitting by her kitchen window.
Chpt 10
- "You did just splendidly, Anne," puffed Diana, recovering sufficiently to sit up and speak, for Anne, starry eyed and rapt, had not uttered a word.
Chpt 32
- Anne, forgetting all about herself and her troubles for the time, listened with rapt and shining eyes; but when the recitation ended she suddenly put her hands over her face.
Chpt 33
Definition:
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(rapt as in: rapt with love) deeply moved or filled with intense pleasure