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1 Gone was the gloom of the past days, swept away in a great exhilaration .
2 He will feel a great exhilaration all through the body.
3 A great exhilaration is often the precursor of disaster, and mine was to have a sudden downfall.
4 Harry and Dalton felt great exhilaration .
5 It is even possible to wind through the Sierras without having passed above timber-line, but one misses a great exhilaration .
6 After the closeness and darkness of what he had already seen it was shocking but it built in him a great exhilaration .
7 For a moment, William felt great exhilaration , less regarding the case than because of the sense of reunion with his brother and sister.
8 Polite as the letter was, Pickering seemed to find no great exhilaration in having this famous burden so handsomely lifted from his spirit.
9 The dawn of that Sunday summer morning, September 6, 1914, was one of great exhilaration for the British forces.
10 One day Rossetti had invited us all to dinner, and when we went down to the drawing-room there was great exhilaration , Swinburne leading the fun.
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