A feeling of extreme joy.
1 It was the reversion of power; it brought her a great exultation .
2 A cry of exultation immediately announced the success of the young warrior.
3 Joy and exultation reigned in the house of the rich manufacturer Orguelin.
4 Great was the exultation in Hungary, in Germany and all over Europe.
5 Fox hailed in a rapture of exultation the fall of the Bastille.
6 His hand shook, but it was in exultation rather than in shame.
7 In wild exultation I snatched a pocketbook from my coat and cried:
8 This woman enjoyed the same sort of exultation in her own cleverness.
9 His sense of superiority was magnificent; it gave him a glorious exultation .
10 Rachel responded to it eagerly, mingling her happiness with the general exultation .
11 With pardonable exultation General Sherman telegraphed to President Lincoln on December 22:
12 He walked along the apartments with the stride of exultation and triumph.
13 Eugene Field expressed Republican exultation at the dissension in the enemy's ranks:
14 An unearned exultation - asentimentalitydeadening something within hides around in the music.
15 Something in Mike soared with exultation even as his heart rate accelerated.
16 The exultation was so great that the people seemed mad with joy.
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