Being joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success.
1 The man was openly exultant ; he stood for Demos grasping the sceptre.
2 US and British envoys were exultant about the low vote for Iran.
3 The exultant chant of the lone occupant of the building suddenly ceased.
4 Towards the close of day the stranger strode into the hall exultant .
5 Brünnhilde arrives among the exultant throng in tears, bearing Sieglinde with her.
6 With an exultant shout Hogan jumped up and started for the line.
7 Gordon looked over the seething mass of excited men with exultant response.
8 Miriam suggested, in a voice which contrasted curiously with that exultant cry.
9 That's the plan for you, the gentleman exclaimed, in an exultant tone.
10 Sandy McTrigger grounded his canoe on the sand-bar with an exultant yell.
11 A sturdy and even exultant cheerfulness was, however, steadily growing in him.
12 The Sheep banged forth with both barrels, and gave an exultant cry.
13 Henry looks exultant , like a man who has won a great battle.
14 The fierce, tender egoism of her love filled him with exultant pride.
15 She was conscious, too, of something formidable - carelessly exultant in his own strength.
16 But Urrea, although younger and lower in rank, was firm, even exultant .
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