We were exhilarated by the news of India's victory over Australia in the cricketmatch. [adjective]
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Personal danger exhilarated him, but this chance of harm to others who were helpless, except for him, depressed his spirit with anxiety. [verb]
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i love to exhilarate [verb]
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They have thus gained an immense amount of information, and have done a great deal of hard work; but instead of being nervously exhausted, they are bright and exhilarated. [adjective]
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At dessert, the senator, who was slightly exhilarated, though still perfectly dignified, exclaimed: "Egad, Bishop, let's have a discussion." [verb]
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, and her spirits were visibly exhilarated when she encountered a familiar name in either list. [Please select]
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Everybody was exhilarated, and excited, and ready to be friendly and talkative. [Please select]
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