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He’d swept her up into his arms and whirled her around the apartment, and it had instantly become a wonderful, magical place where she was deliriously happy once again.

On “Wonka,” however, “everyone was deliriously happy … because he appreciated what everyone did, knew everyone’s names, was always there on time, knew his words and was kind,” said Colman, who plays the scheming Mrs. Scrubitt.

“The Redskins soundly trounced the supposedly invincible Bears before an incredulous and deliriously happy gathering of 36,036 in Griffith Stadium today to win the world professional championship,” New York Times columnist Arthur Daley wrote.

In the evening, we worked in the kitchen, a group of almost grown young women talking and laughing with their Mamá, cheerful and deliriously happy.

Mark Occhilupo gazes skyward from inside a sugar cane field in Hawaii, looking deliriously happy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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