A desolate sensation overcame the exhilaration of the afternoon.
A sense of exhilaration possessed Edith.
The exhilaration of fighting quickened every pulse in the fort.
The pleasant feeling connected with the exhilaration of a beautiful morning?
The sense of exhilaration had utterly left him.
Examplesofexhilaration
exhilaration
His appreciative rapport with the values at stake gives him a kind ofexhilarationthat carries him to victory and to his death.
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Elevated mood, characterized variously asexhilaration, excitement or even exaltation, is central to mania.
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Her life within the opera has been that of surfaceexhilaration, the swirling of skirts in the turning waltz.
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The tensions between the suppressed background and energetic, dramatic and fragmented foreground contribute to theexhilarationof the movement.
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It's the vigorous, heady, formal material that works best, and there's a kind ofexhilarationto enlarging one's performance to connect with the collective sensibility of a spread public.
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Murchison found geology added mental stimulus to the exercise andexhilarationof riding and hunting.
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Following, or trying to follow, hounds on a horse has brought me excitement,exhilaration, exhaustion, not a little fear and a pleasure which defies words.
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It is a very natural resultant from theexhilarationstimulated by independence.
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There is anexhilarationin that prospect, which many of us must feel.
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I visited several projects and can speak of the genuineexhilarationthat people feel about what needs to be done.
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Often, in our youth we are guided by our hearts and sometimes we seekexhilaration.
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There is theexhilarationof rushing along at 60 and 70 miles an hour.
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I recognise that there was a slight tinge of pride,exhilarationand satisfaction in the fact that somehow the community had hit back.
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There is too much enjoyment andexhilarationin politics for that.
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The joy andexhilarationof the football match itself was an alternative to becoming sodden in drink.
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