Sentence examples for to rejoicing from inspiring English sources

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to rejoicing

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To be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy.

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Windsor is not the only absentee returned to rejoicing in Albert Square.

Fate deals its stroke; sorrow is purged, or turned to rejoicing; there is death, or triumph; there has been a meeting, and a change.

The film's disappointing opening weekend led to rejoicing from rightwing commentators who had accused the film of being pro-Obama propaganda.

THE sense that someone else's loss is your gain, leading even to rejoicing at their disaster xing zai le huo is as hard-wired into the Chinese psyche as anywhere.

According to Kjell Strömberg in The 1967 Prize, "the whole of his little country was given over to rejoicing".

Being a fan of "space colonisation", then, can be likened to rejoicing in the displacement of native peoples and celebrating the destruction of wilderness.

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A cause to rejoice?

None, however, to rejoice with.

Investors, too, have reason to rejoice.

Vegetable lovers have another reason to rejoice.

This isn't any time to rejoice.

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