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Exultant   /ɪgzˈəltənt/   Listen
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Exultant  adj.  Inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly. "Break away, exultant, from every defilement."






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"Exultant" Quotes from Famous Books



... at me with cruel eyes. I saw a sort of exultant resolve leap into them—delight. Then, suddenly, with a scowl, he swept his sword ...
— The Door in the Wall And Other Stories • H. G. Wells

... weary warriors, crimsoned now with the blood of the enemy, were sinking to the ground in exhaustion. And as I too, sank down, clutching in my arms the unconscious form of my warrior wife, I began to hear, through my helmet phones, the exultant report ...
— The Airlords of Han • Philip Francis Nowlan

... breast clearer and more exultant, as its watchful gaze, bearing in its inscrutable depths the mystery of all the centuries; the Omniscience of DIVINITY, discovers ...
— History of the American Negro in the Great World War • W. Allison Sweeney

... was Mr Quarmby. Unwedded he, and perpetually exultant over men who, as he phrased it, had noosed themselves. He made a fair living, but, like Dr Johnson, had no passion ...
— New Grub Street • George Gissing

... same instant, through her blindness, she heard Photogen give a low exultant laugh, and the next wit herself caught up: she who all night long had tended and protected him like a child, was now in his arms, borne along like a baby, with her head lying on his shoulder. But she was the greater, for, suffering more, she ...
— Stephen Archer and Other Tales • George MacDonald


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