Bliss


supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment:
wedded bliss.
Theology. the joy of heaven.
heaven; paradise:
the road to eternal bliss.
Archaic. a cause of great joy or happiness.
bliss out, Slang.

to experience bliss or euphoria:
Just give them some bean sprouts and a little tofu and they bliss out.
to cause to become blissful or euphoric:
a recording guaranteed to bliss out every Mozart fan.

Sir Arthur (Edward Drummond) 1891–1975, English composer.
Tasker
[tas-ker] /ˈtæs kər/ (Show IPA), Howard, 1853–1930, U.S. general.
Contemporary Examples

Men Who Love Lycra Will Doig March 2, 2010
Method Man Talks Wu-Tang Clan Reunion, Fake Rappers, and the Suge Knight Shooting Marlow Stern September 14, 2014
TV’s Best and Worst Teachers Jaimie Etkin September 3, 2011
I Was Way Too Old for Z100’s Jingle Ball Concert. But I Couldn’t Have Had More Fun. Kevin Fallon December 13, 2013
How Fast Food Hooks Us Nina Strochlic February 24, 2013

Historical Examples

An Unsentimental Journey through Cornwall Dinah Maria Craik
Malbone Thomas Wentworth Higginson
A Little Book of Profitable Tales Eugene Field
A Dish Of Orts George MacDonald
The “Genius” Theodore Dreiser

noun
perfect happiness; serene joy
the ecstatic joy of heaven
noun
Sir Arthur. 1891–1975, British composer; Master of the Queen’s Musick (1953–75). His works include the Colour Symphony (1922), film and ballet music, and a cello concerto (1970)
n.
v.

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