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to glee
noun
Joy; merriment; mirth; gaiety; particularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast.
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Gossip about the Wilsons was passed around with something close to glee.
Outside California, the reaction ranges from "it serves them right" to glee.
Response has ranged from unease and hostility in some quarters, to glee in others.
More recently he made "Mary Lou," a musical mini-series for television that has been compared to "Glee".
Superficially, "Love Sick" mimics the mythic vision of high school found in American television series from "Dobie Gillis" to "Glee".
According to Nielsen's estimates, 13.5 million viewers tuned in to "Glee" at 9 p.m., nearly matching the series's record set last week (13.6 million).
According to Nielsen's estimates, about 13.7 million viewers tuned in to "Glee," and "Idol" dominated the ratings as usual with 20.6 million viewers.
According to Nielsen's estimates 11.5 million tuned in to "Glee" at 8 p.m., up modestly from the 11.1 million who watched the show's last Tuesday episode in December.
"Pitch Perfect," a film about a college a cappella competition, was released in September — with many reviews making comparisons to "Glee" — but recently its soundtrack has been shaping into a hit.
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Her product has been mentioned everywhere from The Oprah Winfrey Show to Glee--for free.
In October McGinty told HuffPost TV that he "would love to bring Michael Buble to 'Glee.'".
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