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1 He didn't know why he felt so exhilarated and stupidly amused.
2 She looked so exhilarated over the matter, that Lucia felt a little aggrieved.
3 Over this they became so exhilarated as to attract a good deal of attention.
4 Never before had she felt so exhilarated in her life.
5 He was so exhilarated over this feat that he was emboldened to pursue the subject.
6 And I was so exhilarated by my talk.
7 What else can make us feel so excited or uneasy, so exhilarated or crestfallen, so effortlessly?
8 Matthew would practically ignore her in Peter's presence, so exhilarated was he by the young man's company.
9 Newman had never seen the marquis so exhilarated ; his pale, unlighted countenance had a sort of thin transfiguration.
10 Then why was she so exhilarated ?
11 Chang ignored him, as if so exhilarated by the workings of his mind that he could not be distracted.
12 O Septimius, Septimius, it is worth while to die, to be so blest, so exhilarated as I am now.
13 He drinks fast in the last hour, and is then so exhilarated that he probably conveys a supply of beer home.
14 And I was so exhilarated , I stepped down into the hall that I thought, I had to impulse to just holler.
15 She told me once that when in Paris at the time she was so exhilarated that she felt like walking on air.
16 In that pure unladen air which so exhilarated their very bodies, there seemed some mysterious property of exhilaration for the soul also.
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