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exultant

[ig-zuhl-tnt] / ɪgˈzʌl tnt /


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It relies on imperturbable singing actors, Molly Irelan’s fanciful costumes and Soper’s wildly variegated score create an exultant excess of weirdness.

From Los Angeles Times

A photo of the exultant artist upon graduation from art school was turned into a embroidered tapestry completed by three women after they fled to Pakistan.

From Washington Post

For this exultant and meticulously patterned work, Halvorson invited the string quartet into her standing sextet of improvising players, creating her richest ensemble sound yet.

From New York Times

With a gleeful toss of her golden mane, the Songbird Supreme belts out in the most exultant alto soprano, "It's t-i-i-i-i-i-i-me!"

From Salon

“The team put me out on track exactly at the right moment,” an exultant Magnussen said.

From Seattle Times