We have no meanings for "soon glad" in our records yet.
1 She was soon glad of her decision.
2 But the effort left him exhausted and he was soon glad to fling himself back upon the couch.
3 The ramp sloped down, the Spartan braked, and he was soon glad that he had as something went boom!
4 Being a high-spirited beast, she then gave him so much trouble, that he was soon glad to be rid of her.
5 The clouds over our heads hung so low, and the heat was so great, that I was soon glad to retrace my steps.
6 We hewed our steps as we moved upward, but were soon glad to deviate from the ice to a position scarcely less awkward.
7 But this did not prevent his being the ablest man among them, and the colonists were soon glad to turn to him for guidance.
8 Tom, too, threw back his hood, but he could hear nothing whatever, and was soon glad to pull it forward over his ears again.
9 With the gathering of night, however, the air was growing colder again, so that they were soon glad to seek the shelter of the cabin.
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