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be gleeful
adjective
Exuberantly or triumphantly joyful.
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Gordillo's vigilantism can be gleeful, and his take on the supermarket thefts was overheated.
"Clegg would probably secretly be gleeful, so wouldn't rescue him; and Cameron fairly indifferent," she wrote.
Fantasy fans will be gleeful at the epic potential for a geek-out: back-to-back hobbitathons seem inevitable.
It would be idiotic, of course, for anybody to be gleeful at a downturn in hedge funds' performance.
Perhaps more impressive are the natural glee with which she embraces her performer's task and her fondness for the audience that allows her to be gleeful.
On the surface, it might seem safe to conclude that Democrats would be gleeful over the prospect of facing Mr. Schundler instead of Mr. Franks.
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They're gleeful.
Córdoba was gleeful.
The functionary was gleeful.
Both, especially war, are gleeful.
They are gleeful.
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