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After all, who wouldn't feel a rush of delight to see the stand-up and perennial panel show host Jason Manford peeking out of their Christmas stocking?
Often they simply expressed what everyone who read him felt; a rush of delight, the sense of immediate recognition, of seeing the countryside spring alive in books.
That rush of delight, that desperate need to get back to the pages to find out what happens next, particularly in a novel as clever as this one, is worth cherishing.
As we flicked through the literary supplements, gloomily thinking: "This 500,000 word plotless reworking of the Icelandic sagas is very well reviewed; I suppose I ought to read it", we would remember with a rush of delight that books are banned and we could simply settle down in front of an old Poirot instead.
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To splurge on them is to experience a rush of divine delight.
Kaufman would present this discovery onstage in a poof of magic that used to send a rush of sheer delight — and relief — through the audience.
Then he blurted out his proposal, and in the rush of emotion, the delight and hilarity and relief, the sudden embrace, she momentarily forgot her shock.
In the end, Rand seems hooked, not so much on the pleasure rush of dopamine or on the philosophical delight of pure love, but on the manipulative games that are Sarah's specialty.
There was a gasp, a cheer, a few screams of delight, and then a rush for the giant screen on the far side of the Hoe, so they could at least see something.
Her "clitoral orgasms were as strong and pleasurable as ever," and yet "I realized one day, as I gazed out on the treetops outside the bedroom of our little cottage upstate, that the usual postcoital rush of a sense of vitality infusing the world, of delight with myself and with all around me, and of creative energy rushing through everything alive, was no longer following the physical pleasure".
We're here to watch with a smile, tilt our heads to follow the action, let out a little noise of delight when it's over, and rush to share it with you.
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