Venice inspires at first an almost Corybantic rapture.
He was not enamoured of the corybantic hymnology of the Salvation Army, but the horror of black darkness was beginning to eat into his soul, and he knew that the others were probably in a worse plight.
He laid the corybantic young lady in question upon the table to substantiate his statement.
Huxley flung a gibe at the “corybantic Christianity” of General Booth.
But “corybantic Christianity” has held the proletariat by substituting one sort of excitement for another.
But in these days even so wise and good a man as Huxley did not hesitate to label--and libel--Salvationism as "Corybantic Christianity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corybantic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.