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- verb Present participle of
overjoy .
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Examples
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I wouldn't put it quite like that, but it is overjoying -- in an environment where originalism is constantly, pervasively, deliberately and duplicitously misrepresented as "the theory of original intent" -- to see a journalist hitting the nail squarely on the head in a book aimed at the mass market.
"Bill Rehnquist was concerned about efficiency. He didn't want to waste time. You could raise your hand, but it was not encouraged." Ann Althouse 2007
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"It's a bit overwhelming, and overjoying, to see all the work in one place at one time," said Shenk, who has had one previous show at the Soroka Gallery, about a decade ago.
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