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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exultantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of great joy or triumph, often in response to a significant achievement or event. Example: "After winning the championship, the team celebrated exultantly, cheering and dancing on the field."
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exultantly
adverb
In an exultant manner.
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In his Cambridge rooms piles of books vied with specimens, to be dissected at the kitchen sink, and bits of beams would be pulled exultantly from his rucksack to show medieval lichen still on them.He also hoped to explode certain myths, and did so in a series of clear, detailed, popular books.
Crowds of Africans continue to pray and to sing their melancholy songs outside the courts and jails, or, exultantly, to greet the arrested with the thumbs-up sign and the shout of "Africa!" There is little doubt which section in South Africa feels that, if it has not yet got might on its side, it has right.
Yet as evidence of Mr Murdoch's baleful influence, the worriers can point to the Sun and the New York Post, two exultantly bullying tabloids; to the populism of the Times in Britain; to the dumping of a book that might have offended China; and, most controversially, to the pro-Republican Fox News, whose motto ("We report. You decide").
That had begun with a Brown up and under; another Quins attack that ended with a Botica knock-on soon led to Leicester exultantly going in again.
Handsome Giorgio and delectable Clara are all beauty, revelling in their marvellous bodies and exquisite bliss, but the happiness they sing of so exultantly crashes in an instant with news of the soldier's imminent departure to barracks far away.
But the main events in the autobiography are internal: the poem exultantly describes the ways in which the imagination emerges as the dominant faculty, exerting its control over the reason and the world of the senses alike.
The first wave was quickly put down by security forces, and Bashir rode around the city in an open car, exultantly reporting that there were no protesters to be seen.
A big man ran past us exultantly; he had wrapped himself in an American flag like a shawl.
When Galton stumbled upon Quetelet's work, however, he exultantly saw the bell curve in a new light: what it described was not accidents to be overlooked but differences that revealed the variability on which evolution depended.
One after the other, some of the world's most ancient archeological treasures, including Nimrud, Hatra, and Palmyra, have been willfully destroyed; the sex slavery of captured women has been exultantly embraced; homosexuals have been thrown to agonizing deaths from the roofs of buildings not tall enough to kill them outright.
I had never before seen such flinging of the head and shoulders, abjectly forward and exultantly back.
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