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  • Exulting that he felt 20 again, Pat released a diatribe on all the social issues he had promised to avoid.

    At War In Long Beach 2008

  • Exulting, he shows me the latest edition of the Rough Guide — the Australian Planet's British competitor — in which he is mentioned.

    'My Mercedes is Not for Sale' 2008

  • Exulting in some brief triumph, or cast down by a defeat, there he sat so wild and restless, so feverishly and intensely anxious, so terribly eager, so ravenous for the paltry stakes, that she could have almost better borne to see him dead.

    The Old Curiosity Shop 2007

  • Exulting with this first success of my revenge, I penetrated into the chamber where the robber of my peace was expected by the unhappy Serafina and her mother, who, seeing me enter with a most savage aspect, and a sword reeking with the vengeance I had taken, seemed almost petrified with fear.

    The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom 2004

  • Exulting in his superior discernment, this cold-hearted man of society now went on to divert himself, as he says, with the credulity of Goldsmith, whom he was accustomed to pronounce

    The Life of Oliver Goldsmith 2004

  • Exulting in the hope of glory, our young hero commenced his journey, and visions of aggrandizement and love formed his reveries.

    Ferdinando Eboli 2002

  • _259 Exulting, while the wide Bodleian manuscript.

    The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley 2003

  • Exulting, while the wide world shrinks below, etc.

    The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley 2003

  • Exulting, he threw all his resources into vanquishing this being who had assaulted him for no apparent reason.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • Exulting, he threw all his resources into vanquishing this being who had assaulted him for no apparent reason.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

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