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- adverb In an
exultant manner.
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- adverb in an exultant manner
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Examples
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“I did it, Rakyn!” he said exultantly when the need to vomit subsided.
The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Five xcpublishing 2009
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They were just hooting and hollering exultantly over the
Mary Mapes: We Are All Eyewitnesses Mary Mapes 2011
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They were just hooting and hollering exultantly over the
Mary Mapes: We Are All Eyewitnesses Mary Mapes 2011
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I saw Demetrios Contos looking back from his boat, and heard the vindictive and mocking tones of his voice as he shouted exultantly.
DEMETRIOS CONTOS 2010
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They were just hooting and hollering exultantly over the
Mary Mapes: We Are All Eyewitnesses Mary Mapes 2011
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"You didn't get the Porpoise," the Centipede said exultantly, as though his escape materially diminished our success.
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Miss West cried out exultantly, as she wrung the rain from her ropes of hair which had gone adrift in the turmoil.
CHAPTER XXVIII 2010
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"Why, mother, you are a woman, too!" she cried exultantly, as they stood up, catching her mother's hands and standing erect, facing her in the twilight, conscious of a strangely sweet equality between them.
Chapter 19 2010
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"And that was the last of the Mukumuks," Lone Chief repeated exultantly.
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Outside afterward, Siegel raised her arms exultantly as Kopelov, in a wheelchair, held out a marriage certificate.
Couples Wed on 1st Day of Legal Gay Marriage in New York Associated Press 2011
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