[
UK
/ɛɡzˈʌltəntli/
]
[ US /ɪɡˈzəɫtəntɫi/ ]
[ US /ɪɡˈzəɫtəntɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in an exultant manner
it was exultingly easy
How To Use exultantly 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
- The machine moves steadily and inexorably through cutting and tunnel, over viaducts and under bridges, exultantly ignoring sun and storm alike.
- You can't frighten me, dearest, _dearest_!" she said exultantly. The Opened Shutters
- 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 clown was capering under the lamp, waving his fists exultantly above his head.
- 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
- In the city editor's cubby-hole, Bill Rankin was talking exultantly to his chief. Dear Carl