Sentence examples for cries of delight from inspiring English sources

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At first she utters her usual hyperbolic cries of delight.

When the foreman read out the first "not guilty" they uttered muffled cries of delight.

I devoured my okonomiyakiand my eyes glazed over as I uttered faint little cries of delight".

The implications are still clear enough to elicit cries of delight from an audience primed for vicarious bedroom thrills.

"The main thing is what didn't happen — the thing he expected, cries of delight across the country when it became clear that he was returning," Mr. Pavlovsky said.

A dozen high-maintenance Indian WAGs in pastel-coloured salwar-kameezes and shimmery cotton blouses, sat around a table chatting, uttering theatrical cries of delight or dismay.

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It was a cry of delight: The place had a garbage disposal!

A digger finishing preparations on "Bali" prompted a cry of delight from the toddler.

Robert Devecchi, the president emeritus of the I.R.C., arrived, leaning on a cane, and Ullmann gave a cry of delight.

Eyes glistening, a cry of delight escaped the old veteran's lips: "Oh! Isn't this lovely, lovely?" Mr. Pettinelli fastened it to the former prisoner's left wrist.

Whilst this is the case, which object of speech, be it an entreaty, a groan, a cry of delight, a curse or scream, is still the same as it was at source?

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