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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gleeful" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is feeling joyous or happy. For example, "The child ran around the park with a gleeful smile on her face."
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There's a gleeful, gruesome absurdity.
One eye was a gleeful blue".
Throughout it all, Elliot maintains a gleeful malevolence.
There's a gleeful, brutal curiosity to these stories.
It was a gleeful time for rivals and skeptics.
"Take it easy," Father said, with a gleeful laugh.
Cue a gleeful cacophony of rock 'n' roll rhythms.
But he was also a gleeful pinprick to its pomposities.
Many Twitter feeds from the protest have a gleeful flavor.
It all struck me as a gleeful, naughty fantasy.
The book had a gleeful reception in many British newspapers.
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