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1 At sight of him they danced and cried out in exuberant joy .
2 At no time had the exuberant joy in mere existence stirred more strongly within me.
3 There was no exuberant joy to meet this suggestion.
4 Live-Oaks shook hands with itself in exuberant joy .
5 All the guests were suddenly seized with exuberant joy , and all their faces became radiant again.
6 My mother exchanges a rueful look with me, but she does not restrain Bridget's exuberant joy .
7 How brimful they are of exuberant joy !
8 This time, the honour had fallen upon Olive, who had received it with temperate resignation rather than exuberant joy .
9 Now and then, unable to restrain his exuberant joy , Ootah sang his love to the clouds, the waves, the winds.
10 Lincoln's exuberant joy over the capture of Vicksburg is revealed in an entry made at the time in Mr. Welles's Diary.
11 I shrink from painting to you the rainbow brightness, the profusion, the exuberant joy of love's springtime, as we know it.
12 The exuberant joy of her unformed maidenhood, with its power of self- direction, attracted the reserved, intellectual nature of Mr. Thaxter.
13 The gaiety of their cities, and this exuberant joy of life they communicated to all about them, were sufficient proofs of it.
14 For when many joy together, each also has more exuberant joy for that they are kindled and inflamed one by the other.
15 Because the glad surprise of suddenly regained health is a shock to the mind; and this holds and satisfies the thought with exuberant joy .
16 His letters were running over with youth and exuberant joy , which reached its climax in the days that followed the victory of the Marne.
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