The manager was delighted, the chairman exultant, even the owner managed a smile.
From the guardian.co.uk
Few people saw that one coming, and liberal supporters of the law are exultant.
From the businessweek.com
An exultant president exchanged a high-five with his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel.
From the denverpost.com
For a brief, exultant moment, we'd seen our son-a brother for our 2-year-old girl.
From the scienceblogs.com
This time there are fewer illusions and no jaunty warriors or exultant emissaries.
From the time.com
Mortified but exultant, I struggled to explain myself to my dining companion.
From the chron.com
So you and the other CEO shake hands, exhausted and exultant, and turn to the lawyers.
From the businessweek.com
Exultant trumpets sound, heralding another day of this portentous international event.
From the nytimes.com
He is positively exultant after finding the net in the 17th second of the second half.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success; "rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day"; "a triumphal success"; "a triumphant shout"
(exultantly) in an exultant manner; "it was exultingly easy"
(exultation) a feeling of extreme joy
(exultation) the utterance of sounds expressing great joy
Exultant (ISBN 0-345-45788-9) is a science-fiction novel by Stephen Baxter. It is part two of the Destiny's Children series.
(Exultantly) Happiness is a state of mind or feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy. A variety of biological, psychological, religious, and philosophical approaches have striven to define happiness and identify its sources.
Very happy, especially at someone else's defeat or failure
(exultation) The act of exulting; lively joy at success or victory, or at any advantage gained; rapturous delight; triumph