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exultant

[ig-zuhl-tnt] / ɪgˈzʌl tnt /


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The book begins with a quirkily exultant 30-page ode, relayed in the first person plural and filled with the author’s signature lists.

From Los Angeles Times

The film begins on an exultant note, with a bravura traveling shot following Alana down a line of junior high-schoolers waiting to have their yearbook photographs taken, offering a mirror for last-minute primping.

From Washington Post

Then he shows the full image: it is a soccer player exultant after scoring a goal.

From Scientific American

The farmers, while exultant, said they would wait until this weekend to hold a celebration and then head home.

From Washington Post

He lauded “the extraordinary success of this mission,” framing the evacuation effort as a historic accomplishment, but there was little in his address that was ebullient or exultant, either in substance or delivery.

From Washington Post