exultingly


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in an exultant manner

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Upon this, the Aged - who I believe would have been blown out of his arm-chair but for holding on by the elbows - cried out exultingly, "He's fired!
They had by this time, however, come to consider it very choice food, superior to horse flesh, and the minutes of the expedition speak rather exultingly now and then, of their having made a famous "repast," where this viand happened to be unusually plenty.
It is the very same," repeated the doctor, exultingly.
"Now, then, I shall really enjoy life," said he exultingly, and spread out his branches; but, alas, they were all withered and yellow!
"I guess you'll think it's really and truly," prophesied Nancy, exultingly, nodding her head to Pollyanna over the armful of dresses she had taken from the closet.
Lord George, with a kindling eye and glowing cheek, took off his hat, and flourishing it above his head, bade him exultingly Farewell!--then cantered off at a brisk pace; after glancing angrily round to see that his servant followed.
we are moving now,' said the old gentleman exultingly. They were indeed, as was sufficiently testified to Mr.
exultingly cry, 'This is ours!' But what has become of the
And sure enough, upon its firing, Pip witnesses the sheer joy of the elderly man; as Pip observes, the Aged, "who I believe would have been blown out of his arm-chair but for holding on by the elbows--cried out exultingly, 'He's fired!
(8) In Ornithological Biography too, narratives of predatory behavior like the one which describes the Great White Heron fishing habits are not difficult to find: for example, the Red-tailed Hawk is described whilst "fall[ing] upon [a squirrel], [it] seizes it near the head, transfixes and strangles it, devours it on the spot, or ascends exultingly to a branch with the yet palpitating victim in its talons, and there feasts at leisure" (Audubon 1831-1949:vol.1 p.266).
This is what a reviewer has exultingly written about the novel: "Rajeevan does a splendid job of stripping the man-woman relationship of the aesthetics, mores and moralistic trappings and treating the human body, especially the female body, in all its crudity, without for a moment sounding indecent".
I follow those heathen--follow them exultingly. I dance wildly inside myself; I yell within, I whoop; I shake my assegai (33) above my head, I hurl it true to the mark yeeeeooww!