We have no meanings for "quite overjoyed" in our records yet.
1 It was so ingenious and memorable that they were quite overjoyed .
2 And he began patting and patting me as if he was quite overjoyed .
3 They were most agreeably surprised to see me, and I quite overjoyed at meeting with them.
4 He was quite overjoyed in its reception.
5 I went to my hammock, quite overjoyed at the half-consent given by the master to my proposition.
6 The artist presented himself promptly, quite overjoyed .
7 Must I tell you that you didn't look quite overjoyed when dear Willie came dragging you up?
8 The poor juggler was quite overjoyed in meeting his friend again, whom he evidently regarded with much reverence.
9 After the first surprize at this unexpected meeting, Cortes dismounted and embraced us all with tears in his eyes, quite overjoyed to see us.
10 To this Kalliope agreed, for she said she could be sure of getting to her post in time afterwards, and she seemed quite overjoyed .
11 When it was done she was quite overjoyed at her work, and said, "How clean and neat it does look, to be sure!"
12 "Her assistance won't be necessary." With a smile, he added, "I rather imagine she'll be quite overjoyed when she awakens and learns of my departure.
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