Sentence examples for silent glee from inspiring English sources

The phrase "silent glee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of joy or satisfaction that is not openly expressed or is kept hidden. Example: "As she watched her rival struggle, a sense of silent glee washed over her, though she maintained a neutral expression."

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To the silent glee of Detroit's manufacturers, who were slow off the mark with hybrids, the EPA is about to revise the way it conducts its measurements.

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I know that that's a contrarian view — I've been yelled at, believe me — but I sometimes wonder if I'm not part of a silent majority where "Glee" is concerned.

One segment shows us all crammed onto it in bathrobes, big boys -- aha, I make out the Van Dorens -- leaping like Romeos to snatch at our slippers, as we recoil, with silent squeals of glee.

But I am still watching "Glee".

At the end of their duet—"Pretending", written by Finn an enthusiastic audience falls silent when Rachel and Finn share an overlong, unscripted kiss; the glee club comes in twelfth.

The show is the brainchild of Brad Ellis, the silent on screen but incredible musical director, pianist,vocalist, historian and all around funny guy who has been behind the "Glee" kids at the piano since the show began on Fox.

"Glee" rules.

And "Glee"?

Why Glee?

Really, Glee?

"Glee" had Chewbacca.

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