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to joyous
adjective
Full of joy; happy.
Exact(25)
But expressions of sorrow also gave way to joyous shouting.
Their dance changes the mood of the wedding from elegiac to joyous; it's actually inspiring.
"Gloria" (created in 1981 and revised in 1984) is set to joyous choral music by Vivaldi.
Few people, when catastrophe strikes, turn to joyous pop or sensual dance beats.
We are delighted, too, that he introduces his company during a pause before the short, miraculous improvisation of Unplugged brings the first half to joyous conclusion.
But both works capture the radiance of spirit and the translucent purity of intention of thoroughbred bodies dedicated to joyous motion.
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Each change of tone – cutesy to spooky, playful to histrionic, joyous to dazed – is calibrated to serve the song rather than the singer.
I'd like to add to that "joyous".
And I think that is the revolution: to dare to be joyous in the face of adversity".
Be present to welcome everyone to your joyous occasion and ensure they all leave with a souvenir to remember your day with as much joy as you.
Obviously the show is about depression at its core but I want this to be fun, to be joyous".
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