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Adverb
1. in an exultant manner;
"it was exultingly easy"
Middle French exulter, from Latin exsultare, literally, to leap up, from ex- + saltare to leap — more at saltation
The first known use of exult was in 1548
exurbnoun
a region or district outside a city and its suburbs where many well-to-do people live
exurbnoun
a region or district outside a city and its suburbs where many well-to-do people live
exultverb
to be very joyful : rejoice
1 Meanwhile Wally sailed fearlessly through the air, till midway down the precipice she exultingly greeted the young vulture, who ruffled his downy feathers, and piping, gnawed with his shapeless beak at his strange visitor.
2 Benton exultingly and truthfully said that the president's foes had succeeded in breaking a minister only to make a president.
3 “No,” cried Lyle, exultingly showing the papers, “because the villain Bland has gone north, and my children are captive on an island on the west coast of Scotland.”
4 Pillgrim laughed exultingly, and declared there were no irons, bolts, or bars that could keep him a prisoner; and the facts seemed to justify the assertion.
5 At last people had ceased to look upon her as a cross between a circus and a lunatic asylum, she told herself exultingly.
6 At last it is secured and carried exultingly to the town with shoutings and drummings.
7 She exultingly made up her mind to adopt the child, knowing that the latter, even if she succeeded in finding the Governor’s house, would never be let in by the attendants.
8 For at that moment a great green wave hopped exultingly over the bows, and thenceforward all the way to the Bishop the lugger shipped much water.
9 "The Emperor's decision!" she cried, exultingly; "there is an eagle upon it!"
10 The waves leaped exultingly up from windward and roared away to leeward from under the cutter's keel in a steep, uprising hill of foam.
11 Of the Nightingale is a 45-minute thrashing, crawling, pulsing solo dance, designed both to exhaust and exult its performer, Stefania Tansini.
12 "The slate is full," and he laughed exultingly.
13 "They are ripe—ripe, these plums," he cried exultingly.
14 The old man approached, and grasping his hand exultingly, called him his son, and said he felt prouder of him than if he were a prince.
15 I'll tell 'ee what' tis, Durbeyfield, 'said she exultingly;' he'll never have the heart not to love her.
“我要告诉你,德北菲尔德,”她兴高采烈地说:“他决不会不爱上她的。”
16 The conqueror, flying up to a high wall, flapped his wings and crowed exultingly with all his might, despite the certain knowledge that an eagle lived in the neighborhood.
征服者,飞行可达高墙,拍打翅膀和挤满了他的所有可能欣喜地,尽管有一定的认识,一个老鹰在附近居住。
17 I could see their eyes and teeth gleaming white in the starlight, as they danced exultingly round and round me, brandishing their weapons and uttering their wild yells, their savage battle-cries.
18 'I'll tell' ee what 'tis, Durbeyfield,' said she exultingly; 'he'll never have the heart not to love her.
“我要告诉你,德北菲尔德,”她兴高采烈地说:“他决不会不爱上她的。”
19 Spent with the struggles of his mad despair, Judas hung gasping from the fatal tree; Then swift the tempter-fiend sprang on him there, Flapping his flame-red wings exultingly.
20 "And she is gone safe—she is in that ship?" cried the young man, starting up exultingly in his stirrups, and gazing after the vessel with a great outburst of thankfulness.