How To Use Exult In A Sentence

  • The Holy Man, with an air of supreme exhaustion and supreme ecstasy, reclad himself in his white mantle, and the faithful ones wiped their brows, and re-squatting on the ground exultantly vociferated _Allah_ about a hundred times, nodding their heads, and finally changing their cry into _Bou! Without Prejudice
  • Last week, exultant rebels in Tripoli clambered on Gaddafi's vainglorious statue of an American warplane in the grip of a mighty Libyan fist.
  • Rudyard Kipling's Recessional, in exultant recognition of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, embodied the spirit of that nostalgic period. Responsible Nationhood
  • She waited to tell him of her decision until the main doors of the school opened, as if to greet them, and the girls streamed through in varying degrees of sullenness and exultation and prettiness and slouching disarray.
  • Such words as peltast, androgyn, and exultant are substitutions of this kind, and are intended to be suggestive rather than definitive. The Shadow of the Torturer
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  • The exultant crowds were dancing in the streets.
  • Two or three athletes, who stood erect on their boards as they swept exultingly shorewards, were received with ringing cheers by the crowd. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • A chasseur had been dispatched with the counterorder, who passed the exulting, but deluded G---- on the road. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot.
  • Dombey, exulting in the long – looked – for event, jingled and jingled the heavy gold watch – chain that depended from below his trim blue coat, whereof the buttons sparkled phosphorescently in the feeble rays of the distant fire. Dombey and Son
  • I wouldnt trade it: I can intuit things you can't, enjoy things that would bore you crosseyed, exult in solitary pursuits that might derange another man, convince you of things you'd never believe, teach and explain things to you you think youd never understand. Aspergers
  • She exulted in her new discovery.
  • She gave herself permission to exult a little, to renew her self-respect. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • One Glasgow night of aberrationWhen kilted goblins with libationToasted Burns in tawdry exultationAll pished as fartsNot even armed with banjo could theyHit a coo's arse Poor Robert Burns. He deserves better than this | Kevin McKenna
  • People were shouting and cheering in frenzied exultation.
  • And at Stuff to Download (www.mindspring. com/~jetton/pilot/index. html), Trekkies will no doubt exult over the faux tricorder program that simulates scans for life forms and radiation leaks with cool "Trek" sound effects. Game Guy
  • The normally exultant cheers of a vast Scottish Grand National crowd were muted because the splendour of a truly great race was bought at a very dear price.
  • IV. iii.148 (410,8) [How will he triumph, leap, and laugh at it?] [W: geap] To _leap_ is to _exult_, to skip for joy. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • He alternately endured and exulted in self-imposed exile - France, California, Switzerland, Sydney.
  • The only men who behaved unhandsomely on the occasion were some of the Irish members, advocates of Repeal, who, with more than national brass, grounded their declinature on the galling yoke of the Saxon, and retreated to Connemara, doubtless exulting that in this instance at least they had freed themselves from "hereditary bonds. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.
  • It was, almost, as if he was exulting in our miseries.
  • The play opened last January to exultant ovations.
  • Its impact on Reilly, who was at Wilson's bedside at the very end, ran much deeper, and while this work is explicitly signalled as a 'paean' - literally a song of joy or exultation - it is one etched in melancholy notes. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • After this St. Germanus proceeded to Britain, and there encouraged his converts to meet the heathen Picts at Maes Garmon, in Flintshire, where the exulting shout of the white-robed catechumens turned to flight the wild superstitious savages of the north – and the Hallelujah victory was gained without a drop of bloodshed. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • 'We made the front page!' Jos exulted.
  • But beneath the exultant mood, trouble was brewing. Times, Sunday Times
  • A second call pealed forth, and the towropes were cast off, oars splashed into the water, and, with a wild exulting yell from their occupants, the boats dashed for the shore, the men in them hurling themselves into the shallow water as the keels ground into the beach. A Chinese Command A Story of Adventure in Eastern Seas
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  • Ranged before the exultant children's minister was a rapt host of 700 local officials who are extending her childcare empire across the country.
  • “I have done him!” he said, exultingly, yet in a tone of voice lowered almost to a whisper; “capotted his lordship for this bout — doubled my capital, Mick, and something more. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • The machine moves steadily and inexorably through cutting and tunnel, over viaducts and under bridges, exultantly ignoring sun and storm alike.
  • But whoever it is, waving to the exultant crowds, he will have become a legend.
  • It succeeds admirably, while exulting in a twisted demonic aesthetic.
  • There are some lovely examples of peculiar collective nouns in the English language, like an exultation of larks, a pride of lions, a cete of badgers and a convocation of eagles. A Cacophony of Candidates In Town Tomorrow
  • This event he anticipated with a thrill, with the exultancy over change which is common of all life. CHAPTER 7
  • The chorus of the piece - a reprise of Allien's introduction replete with the now introduced elements is a exultant mélange of avant-pop songwriting.
  • Chelsea set aside the mouthwatering prospect of the Champions League draw against Barcelona to return to their bread and butter and produced a goal feast for an exultant crowd.
  • The club takes its name from the Spanish cry of exuberance and exultation.
  • Through the rest of the dinner he was silent, a prey to that dark exultancy, to that uncanny agitation. The Best Short Stories of 1920 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • They were close enough now that I could see Jamie's face, calm and intent, absorbed with the exultancy of battle. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • What I discovered was a company exulting in creative disorganization, even if the creativity was not always as substantial as hoped for. In the Plex
  • Reflecting on her attainment, she uttered these verses in exultation: Psalms of the Sisters
  • Some individual investors exulted at the record.
  • To dance, clap hands, exult, shout, skip , leap, roll on, float on!
  • Quite so," Cope acknowledged, in a kind of exultant excitation. Bertram Cope's Year
  • She has examined hundreds of war pictures in family photo albums where soldiers exulted in the ‘deadness’ of the enemy.
  • You can't frighten me, dearest, _dearest_!" she said exultantly. The Opened Shutters
  • What is more, it is not simply crude power that triumphs abroad, but its exultant justification.
  • When he rolls across the finish line, we're exultant.
  • Audiences feel appropriately claustrophobic in the close-up jail sequences, and appropriately exultant when Flynt's lawyer wins his case in front of the Supreme Court.
  • He confessed that after two days of the Games, and two gold medals on the opening night before an exultant home crowd, he was mentally drained when he faced van den Hoogenband on the third day.
  • Clergymen rejoiced, exulted and stupidly expected that it would last.
  • He exulted over his rival.
  • – Well may the listeners caw! well may they wheel round and round in exulting flight. Parables From Nature
  • I have done him!" he said, exultingly, yet in a tone of voice lowered almost to a whisper; "capotted his lordship for this bout -- doubled my capital, Mick, and something more. St. Ronan's Well
  • What else could they suppose of the president of an Alpine Club, a renowned ascensionist, of whom his friends spoke only with "Ahs!" and exultant gestures. Tartarin On The Alps
  • He was exulting in a win at the show earlier that day.
  • After a while the crowd broke out into a kind of exultant applause. A Red Death
  • Far beyond elementary school, in the broader southern white culture I grew up in, there was an odd exultancy about Appomattox that had nothing to do with vicarious relief at the end of that brutal war. THE NEWS BLOG
  • It was close to midnight by the time we ate, and although dog-tired we were exulted by the success of the last two days and chatted cheerily over dinner.
  • No sooner was the sail shortened than we were surrounded by nearly two hundred of them: the men raising their paddles as they approached us, shouting with much exultation, 'chimo! chimo! pillattaa! pillattaa!' expressions probably of friendship, or trade. The Substance of a Journal During a Residence at the Red River Colony, British North America and Frequent Excursions Among the North-West American Indians, In the Years 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823.
  • He wept for that which had befallen him, but kept his affair secret, so none of his foes might exult over him nor any of his friends be troubled, knowing that, if he disclosed his secret, it would bring him naught but dishonour and contumely from the folk; wherefore he said in him self, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He paused, attempting to remind himself of what it was in its original form, recalling messily a black woman (in place of the Latina woman) seeing a Marcus Garvey poster (or was it W. E. B. DuBois?) raising her arm and shouting in exultation. Brit Lit Blogs
  • When the couple recovered, the Princess fell to kissing his hands and feet and wiping with her kerchief the sweat from his brow and saying to him, "O my lord, and the light of mine eyes, may none thy hand ever foreslow nor exult over thee any foe," till he had recovered his right senses and had regained his strength. Arabian nights. English
  • Most Arabic music is pure melody and rhythm, unencumbered by harmony; voices implore and exult, while instruments share the inflections of song.
  • Cosmo Paccio Interpret. nihil ab aeris caligine aut figurarum varietate impeditus meram pulchritudinem meruit, exultans et misericordia motus, cognatos amicos qui adhuc morantur in terra tuetur, errantibus succurrit, &c. Deus hoc jussit ut essent genii dii tutelares hominibus, bonos juvantes, males punientes, Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Nature, like a proud conqueror, appeared to have put on a triumphal garb, in exultation of the devastation she had committed the night before. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Panting and bleeding lies the South, victorious and exultant is the North, and, let us say it with all respect, not without some grim generosity in her triumph. Echoes of the Week
  • He was exulting in a win at the show earlier that day.
  • They root for the hero, exult at his successes, are anxious for his triumph, and suffer at his reversals.
  • Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favourer of learning, I shall not be disappointed though I should conclude it, if less be possible, with less; for I have been long wakened from that dream of hope, in which I once boasted myself with so much exultation Thanks for Nothing
  • One pull, a gasp, another desperate draught; it was done! and followed by a supernaculum almost superior to the exulting Vivian Grey
  • Thompson's arms and later was lifted in exultation by teammates. Women's National Basketball Association - New York vs. Houston
  • The splash headline in the virulently anti-war Independent was exultant.
  • I hasped the window; I combed his black long hair from his forehead; I tried to close his eyes: to extinguish, if possible, that frightful, life-like gaze of exultation before any one else beheld it. Wuthering Heights
  • “Here, ye auld doited deevil,” said Caleb, still exulting in his extrication from a dilemma which had seemed insurmountable; The Bride of Lammermoor
  • I'm going to be dancing all across the channel on the ferry, exulting in all my fresh true colours and being as cheerful as possible.
  • Angélique sprang up with a cry of exultation, like a pantheress seizing her prey. The Golden Dog
  • Hush, honey," Blue Dave cried, as exultantly as a child; "'fo' dey gits ter de big gate, I'll know deze yer bosses better dan ef dey wuz my br'er. Mingo And Other Sketches in Black and White
  • The lyrics rarely scratch below the surface - "Looks like Cupid just showed up," she later exults, referring to a budding romance - but Evans's voluptuous alto and unwavering conviction help compensate for the frequently lightweight sentiment. Album review: Sara Evans, "Stronger"
  • The psalm throbs with exultation, but no human victor's name degrades the singer's lips. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms
  • caboose" -- as the cook was jocularly termed -- ordered me about with a fierce exultation, that he had one white skin that he could command! Ran Away to Sea
  • The clown was capering under the lamp, waving his fists exultantly above his head.
  • But whoever it is, waving to the exultant crowds, he will have become a legend.
  • But beneath my anger, there is also exultation, something electric, happiness to have survived, the clarity that comes from facing death.
  • Christian faith may teach us, that the state of the soul is vastly more important than the disposal made of the material form, and that he who has Christian faith will think only of the soul of his departed friend; that, in his view, the body will be only the deserted cell, the cast-off fetter, the forgotten aurelia of the released, the exultant spirit. The blessed dead waiting for us : a sermon preached in St. James' Church, Marietta, Georgia, on the Festival of All Saints, November 1st, 1863,
  • It's unkind to exult over a person one has beaten in a race.
  • At about the same time, the Pentagon's exultation of a contentious personality reflected an increasingly codified belief in speed.
  • At the time, he was a Boatswain 3rd Class assigned to a minesweeper called the Exultant. Montauk Link to '92 Murder
  • I fear I should tire of the mute, monotonous innocence of the lamb; I should erelong feel as burdensome the nestling dove which never stirred in my bosom: but my patience would exult in stilling the flutterings and training the energies of the restless merlin. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • In a third he punched the air in exultation as the final curtain fell, although there was no curtain, there was no possibility of a curtain. Excerpt: Atonement by Ian McEwan
  • Comprehending queer codes, exulting in nonconformity, expressing gender deviance, confronting assimilation, having to "pass": write about the theory of your life. Breakfast in Bed
  • There are always soldiers who exult in the kill and keep mementos of their victims.
  • She, too, reflecting on what she had won, said in exultation: Psalms of the Sisters
  • I said, sounding disappointed to conceal the surge of exultation I was feeling. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Downstairs, another large, white-walled gallery displayed photographs from Life magazine - not all exultant, but most of them proud and tough.
  • I still can not conceal from you my feeling of exultation as I first watched these exquisite creatures emerging before my eyes.
  • Theogine's horse in Heliodorus [4846] curvet, prance, and go so proudly, exultans alacriter et superbiens, &c., but that such as mine author supposeth, he was in love with his master? dixisses ipsum equum pulchrum intelligere pulchram domini fomam? Anatomy of Melancholy
  • When a caisson was exploded, yells of exultation were heard along the whole rebel lines....
  • “Here, ye auld doited deevil,” said Caleb, still exulting in his extrication from a dilemma which had seemed insurmountable; The Bride of Lammermoor
  • But the word was not yet spoken which was to undam the pent-up torrent, and bear down with unrelenting vengeance upon the now exulting columns of the enemy. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
  • But with introspection, this exultancy grew suddenly dim. A Splendid Hazard
  • True, he sometimes felt an unexpected sense of exultant extra life onstage.
  • The young gentleman uttered this exultant sound with mysterious significance.
  • Guitars are used sparingly, but they ring with precision and elegance, dropping tones as if laying bones to rest beneath a crowd of exultant mourners.
  • I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, and exult in the agony of the torturing flames.
  • Streatley, and so went our ways into what once would have been the deeper country under the foot-hills of the White Horse; and though the contrast between half-cockneyfied and wholly unsophisticated country existed no longer, a feeling of exultation rose within me (as it used to do) at sight of the familiar and still unchanged hills of the News from Nowhere
  • You were exulting in your position as a leader in the front of the pack.
  • But Trotsky's faith in the socialist future, and his exultant delight in life, survived all failure.
  • The crowds were cheering insanely now, spurred onwards by the exultant actions of the boys, jumping around excitedly.
  • They exulted at/over their victory.
  • His face was alight with an exultant expression.
  • He poured out both glasses, his blue eyes bright with exultation. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • Sleep while the angels exult in the sky, Singing Thy glory and sweet lullaby. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • “I one morning called upon him, however, and found him infinitely better than I had expected; and, in a kind of exulting style, he exclaimed, 'Here are some of the best of my prose writings; I have been hard at work since midnight, and I desire you to examine them.' Oliver Goldsmith
  • She had been mothered and sistered and brothered by these farmer folk with a very prodigality of friendship, and to-day she realized more than ever with positive exultation that she was brawn of their brawn and built of their building. Rose of Old Harpeth
  • Her story is also similar to that of Sister Tissā. 108 And it was the 'Glory-verse' through which she won Arahantship that she declaimed in exultation: Psalms of the Sisters
  • Alberta teachers weren't the only ones exulting in their court victory last week.
  • A paw pumped the air in exultation as the red-nosed leader became swiss-cheese venison. DANGEROUS SKIES • by Gustavo Bondoni
  • The band is loose, joyous, ferocious: the sheer unneurotic emotional exultation is amazingly bracing today. All I Want For Christmas...
  • The morning dawned upon them in a narrow rambla, its bottom formed of broken rocks, where once had raved along the mountain-torrent, while above there beetled great arid cliffs, over the brows of which they beheld the turbaned heads of their fierce and exulting foes. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
  • ‘How fresh this stale world seems,’ O'Driscoll exults.
  • Kang would far rattier have fought an enraged elf lord, who would at least feel something at the death of an enemy, even if that feeling were exultation. The Doom Brigade
  • It's unkind to exult over a person one has beaten in a race.
  • First of all men of his breed was he to enter this lone Northland village, and at the thought an exultancy came upon him, an exaltation, and his followers noted that his leg-weariness fell from him and that he insensibly quickened the pace. IN THE FOREST OF THE NORTH
  • Cy was exultant after watching Ed, my club's best player, hornswoggle a good declarer out of a vulnerable game. Bridge
  • One was an exultant's with blazonings painted on the doors and palfreniers in fanciful liveries, but the other two were fiacres, small and plain. The Shadow of the Torturer
  • To them it will be inexplicable that this man, with his health and his millions, could not go on living as his class lived, keeping regular hours at desk and stock exchange, driving close contracts, underbidding his competitors, and exulting in the business disasters of his fellows. Fomá Gordyéeff
  • It looks as if we had run our fox to earth," cried Fred exultingly, as they made for the gateway of the high wooden stockade -- relic of the old fighting days -- which surrounded the _kainga_. Adventures in Many Lands
  • Mystery and gloom, dark blue and starshine, doubt and feebleness alternate with the clear and shining, opal skies and sunglow, heroic ardor and the exultation of power. AE in the Irish Theosophist
  • It may be that in harping in highest exultation how they had won to, and touched, the Path Ambrosial – the Amataŋ Padaŋ40 – Nibbana, they implied some state inconceivable to thought, inexpressible by language, while the one and the other are limited to concepts and terms of life; and yet a state which, while not in time or space, positively constitutes the sequel of the glorious and blissful days of this life's residuum. Psalms of the Sisters
  • She expatiated upon the behaviour of young Mandlebert, in terms that filled the baronet with satisfaction, She exulted in the success of her own measures; and, sinking the circumstance of the intended impartiality of Edgar, enlarged upon his dancing, out of his turn, with Indiana, as at an event which manifested his serious designs beyond all possibility of mistake. Camilla
  • I exulted and wept for joy.
  • And then, he thought, it would be simply delightful to sit in a room in a quiet farmhouse and hear the gentle moaning of calves and the cheerful cackle of exultant hens, as he wrote items in a book about eggs and things, and drink buttermilk, instead of toiling in the ill-smelling trade-room on board the _Palestine_, bottling off Queensland rum and opening tierces of negrohead tobacco, while the brig was either standing on her head or rolling her soul out, and Packenham the skipper was using shocking language to everyone on deck. Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899
  • She exulted in her new discovery.
  • Once able to excite listeners into an exhilarating sort of exultation at the peak of their fury, the group even seemed cognizant of the fact that this sort of template is proving less tenable.
  • Sewn exults confidence and creativity, and proves a totally enchanting and captivating piece of work.
  • His proclamation? "he added as with a kind of exultant war-cry he drew a roll of paper from his pocket and held it out at arm's length above his head," his proclamation? The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
  • And of course, the darkly comic thing about it is that, less than a year ago, some conservatives were "exulting" over the tea parties, believing they brought needed energy to a movement demoralized by its 2008 shellacking at the polls. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • it was exultingly easy
  • Also with contentus; as, -- fortūnā amīcī gaudeō, _I rejoice at the fortune of my friend (i.e. on account of it_); victōriā suā glōriantur, _they exult over their victory_; nātūrā locī cōnfīdēbant, _they trusted in the character of their country_ (lit. _were confident on account of the character_).a. fīdō and cōnfīdō always take the Dative of the person (§ 187, II, a); sometimes the Dative of the thing. New Latin Grammar
  • The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics.
  • Forgive my pride, dear Sir; but it would be almost a crime in your Pamela not to exult in the mild benignity of those rays, by which her beloved Mr.B. endeavours to make her look up to his own sunny sphere: while she, by the advantage only of his reflected glory, in his absence, which makes a dark night to her, glides along with her paler and fainter beaminess, and makes a distinguishing figure among such lesser planets, as can only poorly twinkle and glimmer, for want of the aid she boasts of. Pamela
  • Hush, honey," Blue Dave cried, as exultantly as a child; "'fo' dey gits ter de big gate, I'll know deze yer bosses better dan ef dey wuz my br'er. Mingo And Other Sketches in Black and White
  • The opera houses of Charles Garnier in Paris and Gottfried Semper in Dresden are memorable precisely because their expressive physiognomy is a kind of exultant precis of the spaces and happenings within.
  • I had the satisfaction of seeing him put his fore feet on the bridle, pull bit and bridoon out of his mouth, and then, with a neigh of exultation, spring into the midst of the herd of mustangs. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • Her loquacity was a never-ending joke to Madeleine Lowder and her husband, who were exulting in a couple of deft, silent, expensive The Squirrel-Cage
  • Of course, the hostile and inspired propaganda which ignores or plays down the inhumanity of the terrorists exults in magnifying any severity to which our own soldiers, even in self-defence, may be compelled to resort. The Cyprus Question
  • At the core of the Sukkot observance is the recitation of Hallel (psalms sung as expressions of exultant thanks), and the shaking of the lulav and etrog (a bundle of plants symbolizing life, abundance and thanks). Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson: Expanding Circles Of Thanks
  • It also means that if all the ‘experts’ rave on about a particular album, I'm on pretty shaky ground if I go overboard criticising it, or at the least, am less than exultant about it.
  • Joy arising from imagination of a man's own power and ability is that exultation of the mind which is called glorying: which, if grounded upon the experience of his own former actions, is the same with confidence: but if grounded on the flattery of others, or only supposed by himself, for delight in the consequences of it, is called vainglory: which name is properly given; because a well-grounded confidence begetteth attempt; whereas the supposing of power does not, and is therefore rightly called vain. Leviathan
  • It's just booful, the way it peters out," he exulted when a shovelful of dirt contained no more than a single speck of gold. All Gold Canon
  • I felt a tremendous sense of relief and exultation.
  • The fangirls shriek in dismayed exultation - ‘I knew they were involved!’
  • “After this great slaughter,” he exulted, “the whole city was despoiled and burnt, as divine vengeance raged marvellously.” Bloodlust
  • And no wonder: He still touches audiences with a musical spirit that, as pianist Murray Perahia put it, "floats, that searches, that agonizes, that exults. New Work, New Instrument
  • ” “Name, name, Mr. J——, ” cried Hunt in a boisterous tone of friendly exultation, “name as many as you please, without reserve or fear of molestation! Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen
  • The greater the hope, the nearer we aspire to exultation, the more dismal and the deeper the fall. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • It was a celebratory, sedate, courtly dance: exultant outstretched jumps, falling, turning and an eloquent reflection on the crucifixion.
  • The young gentleman uttered this exultant sound with mysterious significance.
  • “I one morning called upon him, however, and found him infinitely better than I had expected; and, in a kind of exulting style, he exclaimed, ‘Here are some of the best of my prose writings; I have been hard at work since midnight, and I desire you to examine them.’ The Life of Oliver Goldsmith
  • But I just want to indulge in a bit of pure, exultant joy!
  • 'I now exulted in our prospect of success in my deliverance: I grew more cheerful, my uncle was tender and affectionate; I bore his caresses without any repulses, but left the room soon as possible I employed myself in packing up a few necessaries in a small portmantua, with what little valuables I had, and was tolerably supplied with money, as I thought, knowing little of the expences of a journey. The Castle of Wolfenbach
  • Her sense of ruin was like lead, but was somehow the cause of exultation in her heart as the clapper is the cause of the peal of a bell. The Judge
  • It was pleasant to see their benign exultation in her powers of mischief, and the delight with which they exhibited the circumvolutory movement of the tower, the quick thrusting forth of the immense guns to deliver their ponderous missiles, and then the immediate recoil, and the security behind the closed port-holes. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
  • Exultation blind heirship. buy phentermine Astereognosis drugget overcool replenish neuroleukemia autospray acetylenecarboxylic myectomy autohemotherapy fibrils protractor rancid twitch, selectivity. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • In the city editor's cubby-hole, Bill Rankin was talking exultantly to his chief. Dear Carl
  • When he left at five-thirty it was pouring rain, but he struck off in the opposite direction from his boarding-house, feeling, in the first cool moisture that oozed soggily through his old suit, an odd exultation and freshness. Flappers and Philosophers
  • I've often wondered if you, Frank Bruni, Kit Seeyle and others, (I won't even mention Judy Miller, whom you so memorably shivved once it was safe to do so) who did so much to inaugurate and perpetuate the glorious Bush years, gather to exult in your accomplishment. Maureen Dowd Devotes Whole Column To Edwards' Hair
  • Somewhere within her, responsive notes were answering to the things without, forgotten and undreamed-of correspondences were being renewed; and she was aware of it in an incurious way, and her soul was troubled, but she was not equal to the mental exultation necessary to transmute and understand. LI-WAN, THE FAIR
  • The people all over the country exulted in the success in launching a new satellite.
  • The woman is trying to cover up her failing marriage by uttering jingoistic exultations in the midst of other people.
  • My companion made no reply; his face ceased to shine, and as he sat whizzing past his dinner, I mentally compared his recent exultation with that of those who in the present day extol much of its spirit, use many of its arguments, and partake in most of its triumphs, in utter ignorance as to whitherwards it is all tending as surely as the Great Western rails run into Paddington. Obiter Dicta
  • I was not going to thank him, or shout with exultation as I wanted to. DOWNTOWN
  • I can't see why every party newspaper instead finds it necessary to display exultant, triumphant headlines after each election.
  • The flowers direct the eye upward past a small, brooding view of Toledo - at which point the picture seems to burst into an exultant heavenly space.
  • Drunk in exultation of kissing her high heel toes.
  • The rider cries out in exultation, arms up in triumph.
  • A long time afterward she recalled his exultant exclamation, checked at its outset -- recalled it with a perfect sense of understanding. Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3
  • And when they cross the finishing line in front, concern and worry give way to exultation, binding you even closer to such heroes.
  • Afterward, demonstrators exulted, equating their seduction of the cameras with victory.
  • Glasmont, the seat of John Morris, Esq. the carriage had been drawn through the town by a choice body of exulting tars; and, after being regaled with his friends, by the portreeve, his lordship, and Sir The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • We shall leave him to exult over any mare's nest which he may choose to construct.
  • ‘I've had it all,’ she exulted after her first book became a bestseller.
  • You may even have sung in a church choir, helping voices rise in spiritual exultation before trading in your satiny robe.
  • This verse is the expression of her exultation and the affirmation of her AÑÑĀ. 89 84 Psalms of the Sisters
  • And sometimes Smoke wanted to shout aloud, to chant a paean of savage exultation, as he remembered the office of the Billow and the serial story of San Francisco which he had left unfinished, along with the other fripperies of those empty days. THE RACE FOR NUMBER ONE
  • That Wight is so proud of its output of Allium sativum makes you wonder why the maids of Kent no longer exult in hop harvests, or the men of Harlech sing no more of defending Wales against Norman invaders. Where not to spend your bank holiday: a guide to Britain's worst days out
  • ‘Business is business,’ his salesman Willie Loman exults, repeating a popular tautology before getting shafted by the company whose wares he'd hawked for four decades.
  • I felt a tremendous sense of relief and exultation.
  • Who cannot exult in Spring?
  • As the Mantle of Mannanan enfolded her, no human words could tell the love, the exultation, the pathos, the wild passion of surrender, the music of divine and human life interblending. AE in the Irish Theosophist
  • ‘I think it's wonderful that he's going to be removed,’ he exulted over the phone from Oakland last week.
  • Other men, exulting secretly, piled their goods on two-wheeled go-carts and pulled out blithely enough, only to stall at the first spot where the great round boulders invaded the trail. CHAPTER I
  • The exultant father, from his place in the Senate, expressed his thanks to Theodoric in an oration of panegyric, which is now no longer extant, but was considered by contemporaries a masterpiece of brilliant rhetoric. Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation
  • At this crisis the women and followers of the Scottish camp, hearing such triumphant exclamations from their friends, impatiently quitted their station behind the hill and ran to the summit, waving their scarfs and plaids in exultation of the supposed victory. The Scottish Chiefs
  • For all I knew, God partook of our sins and laughed in secret from the dark caverns of the rubber plantations, exulting shamelessly in his double-facedness.
  • Oho!" thought Fitzgerald, with malicious exultancy. A Splendid Hazard
  • And reflecting on her victory, she broke forth in exultation: Psalms of the Sisters
  • Avaunt this cave! avaunt the burnt-offerings, which the godless Cyclops offers on Aetna's altars, exulting in meals on strangers 'flesh! The Cyclops
  • The euphoria of victory before an exultant home crowd was diluted when the Saints followed up by losing to North Melbourne by 92 points.

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