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ecstatic

[ek-stat-ik] / ɛkˈstæt ɪk /


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Initially Squire was ecstatic, expecting they could access a digitised customer list.

From BBC

She said June seemed happy and was "ecstatic" about the arrival of her baby.

From BBC

And I know Tūtū will be ecstatic for me to have classmates over.

From Literature

He said he was ecstatic not only to participate in the big traditions but to “go to a regular high school class.”

From Los Angeles Times

Herman’s “Apple Honey” and Kenton’s “Southern Scandal” are also especially ecstatic.

From The Wall Street Journal