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Exhilarated meaning
In a state of high spirits.
Example sentences (17)
After stepping off the coals, which burnt at around 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, Andy said: “I feel exhilarated – fantastic.
Did the Cornell professor who claimed he was “exhilarated” on news of beheaded Jewish babies protest the slaughter of the Sudanese?
In this exhilarated state, we reach the plateau of the moorland.
It was such a cinematic moment – everyone in the crowd was exhilarated.
So I am exhilarated by that news.
Along with Natalie, Lana had come to feel the sheer joy of being a glorious clotheshorse out and about: trying this on and that, stepping through doors exhilarated by a drape of sumptuous fabric caressing her shoulders, encircling her hips.
And I’m exhilarated by enthusiastic reviews!
Reflecting on Dimitri’s filmmaking persona, Ross recalled Dimitri’s excitable directing style, which included exhilarated hollering and arm flailing.
Spirits were high among the soldiers; most had never seen combat and were exhilarated to be behind enemy lines.
The bullet hits a wall and in that moment, Arthur is both alarmed and exhilarated: Dance is his path to bravery, something he’s never known.
Why are scientists exhilarated?
Her father was tired in the morning, but exhilarated.
I’m exhilarated and energized to be starting a new marketing leadership role at Intel in Santa Clara, CA.
Leaving the theater on the elegant Maximilianstrasse, Munich’s Fifth Avenue, you might feel shaken, spent or exhilarated.
Too exhilarated and exhausted to sleep, I fell back on the bed and flipped on the television.
After experiencing the power of the wapaq, Raven was so exhilarated that he told it to grow forever on earth so his children, the people, could learn from it.
Exhilarated, he told his wife Aino that he had seen a flock of cranes approaching.