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delighted

[dih-lahy-tid] / dɪˈlaɪ tɪd /


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Goldhirsh also is delighted with the initial response and said Matter Neuroscience had been flooded with requests to bring the phone booths to other parts of America.

From Los Angeles Times

Celtic interim boss Martin O'Neill was delighted by the "spirit" and "resilience" his side showed in Bologna, but was left to rue what might have been after they coughed up a two-goal lead.

From BBC

Hubbard said he was "delighted" last year's pilot was such a success.

From BBC

Claude "delighted and captivated more than 22 million visitors and showed us the power of ambassador animals to connect people with nature and science", the academy wrote on its website.

From BBC

In my mid-twenties, during my first week at a new remote job, I felt both giddy and strangely unmoored — delighted to have shed my commute, unsettled by the sudden absence of physical colleagues.

From Salon