Verb (used without object) : They exulted over their victory. From Dictionary.com.
– Well may the listeners caw! well may they wheel round and round in exulting flight. From Wordnik.com. [Parables From Nature] Reference
"At last I have him," said the exulting French General Soult of. From Wordnik.com. [With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back] Reference
It was truly said of that measure by an exulting Radical, that it struck. From Wordnik.com. [The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886] Reference
The breath seemed to whistle from his lungs with one sharp, exulting impulse. From Wordnik.com. [The Flaw in the Sapphire] Reference
Caiaphas was leading them proudly, exulting in the manifestations of their zeal. From Wordnik.com. [King of the Jews A story of Christ's last days on Earth] Reference
"That was one time Grace had a good idea," Mollie was exulting as they flew along. From Wordnik.com. [The Outdoor Girls at Bluff Point Or a Wreck and a Rescue] Reference
I figured that Josh would soon be exulting in our Clausewitz-meets-Rambo performance. From Wordnik.com. [Weekend Warriors] Reference
Here was the portly speculator of State street, exulting over the success of his last. From Wordnik.com. [City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston] Reference
Higher he soared, and higher, exulting in his freedom, and, as he soared, he sighted the Princess. From Wordnik.com. ["Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character] Reference
There was an exulting gleam in his eyes that betokened the discovery of something out of the common. From Wordnik.com. [The Slave of Silence] Reference
Belle with exulting zest in the frolic raced up-stairs and down with the mischievous band of freshmen. From Wordnik.com. [Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls] Reference
Herzog simultaneously mocked the perfectibility of man, while exulting in his endless dreams and visions. From Wordnik.com. [The Holy Mythmaker] Reference
So much gold had never been in the cobbler's hands before, and he could not help exulting over his brother. From Wordnik.com. [Granny's Wonderful Chair] Reference
Just a few minutes earlier Bechdel had been exulting over his torpedoes running "hot, straight, and normal.". From Wordnik.com. [Dead In the Water] Reference
Olympos; and the gods trembled as he sat down by the side of Zeus, exulting in the greatness of his strength. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
Alternately exulting and despairing, he had painted in a frenzy born of starved desire and memory-haunted love. From Wordnik.com. [Janet of the Dunes] Reference
Her press then teemed with atrocious falsehoods, insulting threats, and exulting annunciations of our downfall. From Wordnik.com. [The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy] Reference
Geatas, to sit close together in the beer-hall; there the stout-hearted ones went and sat, exulting clamorously. From Wordnik.com. [A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance] Reference
Had Mr. and Mrs. Sprockett ever, ever been deeply in love, exulting in the happiness before them in married life?. From Wordnik.com. [Spring Street A Story of Los Angeles] Reference
Then he would depart, exulting that the papers could not be delivered; and in the morning Orme would be released. From Wordnik.com. [The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure] Reference
"Say, don't yell at a fellow so," begged Ned, for Tom had been close to his chum when he made his exulting remark. From Wordnik.com. [Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; or, on the border for Uncle Sam] Reference
In the meantime they were reminded of the presence of those who pressed on their rear, by wild and exulting shouts. From Wordnik.com. [Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7] Reference
Conall the Victorious had a silver cup, and while he was exulting in this proof of his rightful claim to the championship. From Wordnik.com. [Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race] Reference
They set at naught the teachings and warnings of Noah, and in exulting pride they rejected the idea of a special Providence. From Wordnik.com. [The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882] Reference
Forbes and Washington, hauled up the puissant banner of Great Britain, while cannons boomed and the exulting victors cheered. From Wordnik.com. [A Short History of Pittsburgh] Reference
Chester smiled, but more at the trust and exulting love that beamed in his wife's face, than from any confidence excited by her words. From Wordnik.com. [The Old Homestead] Reference
Postwar Sufis have also been exulting over the Americans 'destruction of the Ansar al-Islam, the Al Qaeda-allied Islamist organization. From Wordnik.com. [The Real Sufism] Reference
Barely an hour before, the owner had surveyed the scene with more than satisfaction, exulting in the promise of prosperity it seemed to convey. From Wordnik.com. [Hidden Gold] Reference
But in private troubles, when they see those formerly their friends leaving them in their distress, and their enemies exulting over their misfortunes?. From Wordnik.com. [The Orations of Lysias] Reference
One may meet them abroad in Saks or Harrods dressed in Versace or Chanel, or exulting in the freedom of Marbella's discos and the cafes around Trocadero. From Wordnik.com. [An Arab Woman Lifts The Veil] Reference
Niobe was the proud mother of seven sons and seven daughters, and exulting in the number of her children, she, upon one occasion, ridiculed the worship of. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
Instead of the sadness I had expected to find in his countenance after so severe a stroke as the disobedience of his darling girl, I never saw him so exulting. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV.] Reference
'The peasant-boy, Pierre, was sent with the message, and the men settled themselves down to ransacking the house, exulting over the trick they were going to play. From Wordnik.com. [Chatterbox, 1905.] Reference
A waste of bones, a sepulcher that did not hide its bones, but spread them, exulting in its treasures, to bleach and crumble under the stern sun upon its sterile wastes. From Wordnik.com. [Trail's End] Reference
Layamon considers that the glories of the Britons are English glories, and he celebrates their triumphs with an exulting heart, as if British victories were not Saxon defeats. From Wordnik.com. [A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance] Reference
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