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1 The poor little lady did not seem much elated at the proposal.
2 Esther had told her convictions to Charles, and he was much elated .
3 Benjamin was too much elated with his bargain to conceal any thing.
4 Mr. John Crandall walked home a very much elated man that night.
5 Mr Kempthorne said he was not so much elated as relieved.
6 The City Government was much elated but the victory was short.
7 Betty returned home much elated with the success of her visit.
8 He was much elated , for he counted upon scoring a triumph.
9 I won't get too much elated , for it may not last.
10 Why should Ethel's refusal of Lord Farintosh have so much elated my wife?
11 To-day he did not seem very much elated by his success; rather the contrary.
12 Johnnie O'Reilly was not one of those who slept; he was too much elated .
13 They were laughing and seemed very much elated about something.
14 Each member present was too much elated to remain silent.
15 Well, I do not feel much elated at being here.
16 On learning this piece of intelligence, Kit was much elated .
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