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"exultant" Definitions
  1. exultant (at something) feeling or showing that you are very proud or happy, especially because of something exciting that has happened

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For a few minutes, exultant and exalted, "Rocketman" takes off.
The roar that greeted it was both exultant and cathartic.
"Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé" became an exultant international catchphrase.
Christian Kern, the country's chancellor, posted an exultant note on Facebook.
It's a gorgeous assault that leaves her defiled, yet strangely exultant.
Hers is a mind-bending indoor version of an exultant outdoor experience.
Last week, before her latest brush with the F.B.I., she was exultant.
Exultant armies and militias now occupy the ground once held by the caliphate.
And how exultant he's been about not pumping huge sums into his campaign.
It manifests as an unapologetic and self-exultant form of machismo, servile to nothing.
Among the team's most exultant fans was Eddie Vedder, the frontman for Pearl Jam.
In the second, the same verses became an exultant whew of relief at being uncoupled.
Also exultant was Alex Waldrop, president and chief executive of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association.
At the conference in November, with markets hitting new highs each day, investors were exultant.
He wrote this exultant banger prior, even, to the revelatory stages of his thong journey.
Blake's exercise was to hold exultant national fervor up to the reality of the nation itself.
Opening track "#53" is exultant and booming, followed by "Slicked," a strutting song for going out.
Unshielded by visible makeup, Ms. Bercot's face is by turns vulnerable and exultant, adoring and enraged.
Together, these changes amount to a "revolution in the workplace," as one exultant activist put it.
But it was also during this period that he developed a rigorous, exultant command of craft.
When I finally walked back up into my room, alone, I didn't feel exultant to be alive.
Hong Kong (CNN)The trumpet sounds, clear and exultant, and is greeted by a crescendo of boos.
"Rock and roll," Mr. Cocker says, exultant, after the song seems to have come to an end.
Exultant "wall peckers" and demonstrators used hammers and chisels to deface the wall and take home pieces.
Before any networks had called second place, Rubio delivered an exultant speech promising to win the GOP nomination.
Get ready for exultant synth stabs Windings is remarkable because it's just the opposite of those misguided experiments.
"Swag Surfin" compels a literal embrace of your fellow person, an ocean of individuals becoming one exultant wave.
But all are written in Chinese, so virtually nobody from Kazakhstan has a clue to the exultant message.
They and other women who campaigned against the driving ban over the years exchanged exultant congratulations on Tuesday.
Annie-B Parson's exacting, exultant and altogether astonishing choreography often has them moving in a single, tidal wave.
Neon Fever Dream is about a dark secret hidden in the swirling dust and exultant revelry of Burning Man.
Ms. Taymour was exultant: The bride was a friend, many of the models friends, the healer a new friend.
There is a unity of purpose on the field, behind the scenes, and an exultant mood among the fans.
But look closer: The exultant vitality that made this woman the warrior queen of the dance floor is gone.
Speaking from nearby Sri Lanka, an exultant Mr Nasheed declared that Maldivians had "taken back their country from the brink".
The central government is exultant, since the project which irrigates Beijing was built at vast cost and against some opposition.
For someone who's just traveled from loud and stinking London, there's an exultant strangeness out there, beyond the car window.
For me it was a couple of weeks ago, during Esperanza Spalding's exultant concert at Town Hall, in midtown Manhattan.
The full band's final appearance was with "Late in the Evening," a musician's victory strut with an exultant extended groove.
Throughout the sentencing hearing, Aquilina was praised for her compassion towards victims, and her comments Wednesday drew further exultant commentary.
"We did what we said we were going to do," an exultant Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive, said on Twitter.
I don't think I've ever seen a more exultant rendering of this timeless subject in contemporary art, in India or elsewhere.
One perfectly chosen emoji could suspend a mood in time, like an '80s movie that ends on an exultant freeze frame.
Like 'Hillbilly Elegy,' this memoir thrillingly evokes the exultant climb out of poisonous isolation and into the life of the mind.
Everything in the picture, from a bravura swirl of bedclothes to fast notations of arabesque-patterned wallpaper, bespeaks exultant self-satisfaction.
There's chatter — frenzied and buoyant, discouraged and exultant — in these changes, which suggest endless exchanges among a writer and early readers.
When they rolled up to our duplex a little while later, both the pink-cheeked baby and his father were exultant.
Hard-liners in Iran are exultant, having attacked major Saudi oil facilities with scarcely a whimper from the Saudis or Trump.
Across the Thames, another actor, also much beloved here, has been bringing exultant life to another of Mr. Stoppard's unwitting equivocators.
An exultant Linda Ramone, who had been featured in the teaser video promoting the event, showed off a blinding white fox chubby.
On May 17th he left a Politburo meeting at Deng's house, alongside the "crestfallen" Zhao, exultant that he had got his way.
When Underworld played "Born Slippy" at the end of your Alexandra Palace gig last Friday night it was so celebratory, exultant even.Absolutely.
The bill's passage was an exultant moment for Ratner, who said that his group had not celebrated approval in any other states.
It's the latest of Trump's exultant efforts to bond with Kloss — remember her over-the-moon comment on Kloss' engagement announcement on Instagram?
Exultant comes into the race having won his last start, the Jockey Club Cup, but will face some other interesting competition besides Deirdre.
"It'll be faster than that jet over there," Musk quipped, as an airplane soared over the exultant crowd crammed into Tesla's Hawthorne, California facility.
Remember him skipping away after yet another dagger, arms outstretched and exultant, steely-eyed or gushing with bravado, champagne or sweat pouring off his head.
They feel stiff, as most of his work does to me, and don't have the life and exultant presence typical of paintings by Diego Velázquez.
Remember that body image is a social construct, and you don't need to bend to the will of the patriarchy to achieve exultant self-acceptance.
On "No Mistakes"—the one with the great Charlie Wilson hook—Kanye goes for a big, exultant celebration, but comes in two notches too low.
After the special counsel Robert Mueller submitted his report on Russian election interference to Attorney General William Barr back in March, President Donald Trump was exultant.
I didn't count her fouetté turns; still, she certainly did several more than at her debut last year and crowned them with an exultant grand jeté.
And the defiantly exultant concluding number, "Everyone Will Die," suggests that a barricade of toys and blankets ultimately offers feeble protection from the big, wild world.
Over a slow march of a beat, Queen Naija is by turns tender and exultant, the joy here easily outpacing the hurt of her breakthrough hit.
Go: "Freestyle Love Supreme," whose creators include the team behind "Hamilton," is an "exultant master course in the fine art of hip-hop," our critic writes.
On the surface, the Super Bowl halftime show by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira was a party: exultant voices, shaking hips in glittery costumes, irresistible global rhythms.
A creation of the Makuyeika Colectivo Teatral, conceived and directed by Héctor Flores Komatsu, this four-performer production features exultant sequences of festal song and dance.
Tempos, moods and sometimes lyrics changed from night to night; at different shows, a song like "Tell Me, Momma" could be merry, surly, imploring or exultant.
There was something in the mesmerizing light of the sun streaming through the exultant kaleidoscope of stained glass that made me believe this might just be possible.
Additionally, Lil Dicky's cocky persona as a man both aware and unashamed of his exultant white privilege has definitely turned off critics in the hip-hop world.
The writing is again relentless, exultant — what a later Lispector character called "ecstasy without a peak" — but here it comes in longer stretches and with fewer breaks.
The other dramatic competition high point was the plaintive, gorgeous and finally exultant "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," the first feature directed by Joe Talbot.
It was the final night of Mr. McCaslin's first week as a leader in the club, and his band combined exultant energy with an underlay of poignant tribute.
Republicans, and an embattled President, should be relieved but not exultant, having elected Karen Handel and holding on in a district the party has dominated for four decades.
Clinton, perhaps lifted by her rising poll numbers, seemed exultant in her fuchsia dress, often laughing first and loudest, before being greeted by well-wishers as she left.
The exultant ending is never really in doubt, but Ms. Kelly helpfully enhances her tale with a limitless supply of one-liners, many of them superb (230:2210).
The exultant ending is never really in doubt, but Ms. Kelly helpfully enhances her tale with a limitless supply of one-liners, many of them superb (1:15).
Dozens of dancers of multiple skin tones and genders joined her, matching her moves in exultant line dances and embodying her message of empowerment as a shared celebration.
But Matisse's Nice series, despite its abundance of sensual décor, communicates an exultant tedium, unlike Delacroix's harem dwellers who were, in fact, on call, waiting in a perfumed vacuum.
As in the previous two volumes, President Obama's inauguration serves as a touchstone throughout the narrative: In a flash-forward we see Lewis, exultant at the ceremony in 2009.
These are exultant times for the alt-right movement, which was little known until this year, when it embraced Mr. Trump's campaign and he appeared to embrace it back.
The strongest, such as "Flood," reveal even more: the mysterious, accumulating force of colors themselves, in charged, top-to-bottom orderings of sensations reminiscent of Hartley's soberly exultant paintings.
It is an ideal that emerges piecemeal in a movie that starts with a declaration of independent thinking and closes on an exultant and deeply moving self-reflexive note.
The tone, for the most part, was exultant, almost crowing, as Mr. Putin explained how Russia's oligarchs and corporations would be leaned on to finance the billion-dollar jamboree.
For all the male introspection, though, our movies still love heroic and villainous men, spirited and supportive ladies — the majority white — along with simple moralizing and tidy, exultant endings.
But Mueller was forced to back away from the most explosive comments he provided lawmakers, and the GOP is exultant, to the dismay of many rank-and-file Democrats.
Even though the long road to Prudhoe Bay is ahead, and a longer road back, when Dr. Woodard picks the right bee out of the lineup, Dr. Duennes is exultant.
But when Mr. McKellen takes his solo bow at the end, the exultant response of the audience is bittersweet: He has intimated that this may be his Shakespearean swan song.
While showcasing the colorful characters who participate -- and the pained or exultant faces in casino sports books -- the four-part show also delves into the destructive nature of compulsive gambling.
Republicans were exultant last May when the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in their favor, even though the payments were allowed to continue pending an appeal.
She's exultant to the point of taunting Hillary Clinton's aides for their defeat, as she did when she appeared with them at Harvard in December for an election post-mortem.
Video of Zakaria's comments are below, along with a portion in text: Zakaria: Democrats are exultant that Donald Trump had to reverse his policy of separating immigrant families at the border.
The little-known French-Mexican artist Alice Rahon, is represented by a superb little assemblage involving feathers, stones and a snail shell, and "Corn Festival" from 1954, a large exultant abstraction.
After a decisive seventh round TKO victory over Samuel Vargas, Garcia climbed each corner of the ring at Temple University's Liacouras Center and raised his arms to an exultant hometown crowd.
It features ad-libs from (holy shit) Young Thug, 21 Savage, Quavo, Slim Jxmmi of Rae Stremmurd, and BlocBoy JB. It oscillates between exultant gospel bursts and dead-eyed, trap-adjacent verses.
Mnangagwa, somewhat implausibly for a man implicated in the worst excesses of the Mugabe regime, immediately promised his exultant citizenry a return to the rule of law and free and fair elections.
His point is a moving target, waving, dancing toward the heavens, the exits, his exultant base, the gesture of his that's most mimicked in Larry David's spot-on "Saturday Night Live" impersonation.
"Everyday," a song about longing and fear of loneliness, moves from Beatles-style piano bounce and bass countermelodies to a chorus full of exultant vocal harmonies recalling the Mamas and the Papas.
Jon Pareles reviewed the halftime show: On the surface, the Super Bowl halftime show by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira was a party: exultant voices, shaking hips in glittery costumes, irresistible global rhythms.
But Mr. Gurney, who died on Tuesday at 86, wrote what was surely the most exultant of these eulogies himself, in a play performed in New York more than 10 years ago.
Perhaps, in that moment, he was too busy running around the room in joyous celebration, a hand wrapped around one handle of the trophy as an exultant Nied clung to the other.
IN HIS cool-your-jets remarks the day after the presidential election, Barack Obama noted that "a lot of our fellow Americans are exultant today" and "a lot of Americans are less so".
When I ask him about the exultant prose of the Wired profile, he says diplomatically that it's "an example of the attention economy at work" and that people respond better to hero narratives.
Well yesterday, as we braced to turn the pages of our calendars to September, an exultant Dos Santos took to the Internet to announce that he's been cleared for a return to training.
F. Gary Gray charts the exultant rap-to-riches story of the group N.W.A, which used beats, smarts, corrosive poetry and powerful rhetoric to introduce gangster rap to the world from Compton, Calif.
F. Gary Gray charts the exultant rap-to-riches story about the group N.W.A, which used beats, smarts, corrosive poetry and powerful rhetoric to introduce gangster rap to the world from Compton, Calif.
At once exultant and instructive, this large, looming rectangle of black metal shelving is profuse with leafy potted plants and some cacti — a bit of real Eden to pore over, become intimate with.
There have been exultant highs, like the Jockey Club Gold Cup victory, and heartbreaking lows, like the death of Discreet Lover's regular jockey, Jose Flores, in March, from injuries related to a spill.
The four winners — Beauty Generation, Exultant, Glorious Forever and Mr Stunning — are all back this year to defend their titles on Sunday, but they will face some stiff opposition from around the world.
Her execution of Mascagni's "Iris" by Teatro Grattacielo at Alice Tully Hall in 1998, her New York debut, was "a luscious and exultant orchestral performance," Paul Griffiths wrote in The New York Times.
Though the exultant strains of Vindaloo – now playing in the pub for roughly the fifth time – might be something of a nuisance, this certainly isn't the worst place to be a Welsh football fan.
On her way to the locker room, Piller cried as she signed autographs for the South Korean fans, who were exultant over their countrywoman Inbee Park's gold medal victory and quickly converged on her.
For a while, police interest bent toward a Phud who had been warned he might be eliminated from the program, who had seemed almost exultant about the fire and gibbered gleefully about the media spotlight.
Elon Musk pulled off another in his streak of glitzy product debuts, producing an outpouring of exultant reviews from wowed journalists riding in his new mass-market electric, the Tesla Model 3, late Friday evening.
And the reactions recall when rock truly mattered as a force for change: "Obama and the Rolling Stones in the same week!" shouts an exultant Cuban, one of an estimated 500,000 at the Havana show.
Despite the intensity behind the album's production, there are plenty of joyful moments—like "Red Eyes," a song so plainly exultant that, even after a hundred listens, its chorus still feels like cresting a mountain.
He put gospel messages in the foreground with his 2016 release, "Coloring Book," and his exultant live show — backed by his band, the Social Experiment, and churchy backup singers — flipped easily between secular and spiritual.
For some perspective on how we got to a moment of uniquely deadly violence on one hand—the worst since at least 2014—and exultant American political elites on the other, I called up Brian Katulis.
Its songs, some of which are topical, draw on the rhythms and incantations of voodoo, the trumpeting of rara carnival music and hearty call-and-response vocal harmonies on their way to galloping, exultant dance grooves.
On YouTube, accounts with names such as Trump Mafia and Based Patriot repost Spicer's briefings, and others post exultant compilations of the "spiciest" moments, overlaying his rebukes of reporters with images of flames and chili peppers.
Using the figures of swans, angels, severed heads and just-birthed babies raises the horror in the series to the point where it becomes almost exultant, which is always the stumbling block for me with Walker's work.
A few feet away, her husband seemed exultant, chatting up a peer from Brigham Young University's Class of 1971, suggesting best practices for medal distribution to volunteers, spotting a gentleman in a hoodie from his former city.
This past weekend, the Cubs were the hosts of an exultant fan convention in downtown Chicago before flying East to meet the president, with a visit to the Walter Reed military hospital scheduled for later on Monday.
Only two hours earlier, the Falcons, ebullient and exultant, had left the same locker room to begin the second half with an 18-point lead, confident that they were soon going to claim their first Super Bowl championship.
In a world where "Important Culture" so often comes in monochrome, surrounded in commentary and analysis, wielding political statements like sixth-formers, Homework stands exultant as a reminder that the radical works best when it is also playful.
The Kill Bills may be two separate movies, no matter what Tarantino has decreed, but they make up one exultant fetish object, a sprawling collection of martial arts movie references that walks the line between loving homage and appropriation.
After Ms. Kardashian West posted the Snapchat video of Ms. Swift's phone call, Kanye fans and allies — many aligned with her spurned ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris — gathered under the #KimExposedTaylorParty hashtag to shovel out cruelly exultant GIFs and memes.
Like that movie (and like the paintings of Kerry James Marshall, now exultant at the Met Breuer), Jafa's "Love" disrupts the whitewashing of American culture with a black-centric view, one that is traumatic, ecstatic, and long overdue. ♦
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, exultant after defeating a no-confidence motion in the national assembly, said on Tuesday that his African National Congress (ANC) party was united and the opposition could not take power through parliament.
Keeping its options open, the group gathers its loosely knit crew of clamorous, flexible musicians behind songs that are ready for a big soundstage: an exultant surge of instruments, voices and wide-open reverberation that Broken Social Scene delights in applying.
"It is precisely these festive, archaic female rituals that give Irina Ratushinskaya's memoir an idyllic, exultant tone unprecedented in camp literature," Francine du Plessix Gray wrote of her memoir "Grey Is the Color of Hope" (1988) in The Times Book Review.
But beyond the chain-link fence that separated attendees from the tarmac, where a drummer sent up sprays of water every time he pounded his kit and FAKA, the South African performance art duo pranced and sang, the mood definitely was exultant.
This exultant master course in the fine art of hip-hop, which opened on Wednesday night at the Booth Theater, suggests that there's no feeling, thought or experience so anxious or so random that it can't be translated into infectious, neon-bright rhythms.
Try "La Rumba Me Llamo Yo," an affirmation of Cuba's deepest rumba traditions that somersaults across eras, from deep traditional guaguancó to hard-vamping rumba to meter-shifting horn arrangements — all of which eventually become a springboard for her exultant scat-singing.
Photograph by Elizabeth Renstrom for The New Yorker Alessia Cara · Age: 19 · Genre: R. & B., pop This Ontario pop force wears her youth cozily, with exultant ballads that speak to millions—and lyrics that pithily quote advice from her mom and dad.
The tracks, which THUMP is delighted to premiere today, find the Club Chai co-founder coaxing unexpected registers of feeling out of softer R&B by Mila J and Tink, pairing their work with more exultant, bustling instrumentals in the ballroom and mahraganat genres.
" The Merseybeat bounce of "Home Tonight" offers a lift home as a small, friendly gesture as "the world is falling apart," while "In a Hurry" moves from Beach Boys introspection to exultant vocal chorales carrying a pure McCartney sentiment: "Never too late to celebrate.
The ballet's three leading roles were danced by Simone Messmer, a former American Ballet Theater soloist who now, as a Miami principal, is reaching her high summer; the exultant Nathalia Arja; and the ardent Emily Bromberg; the two solo men were Rainer Krenstetter and Chase Swatosh.
MIAMI — Representative Patrick Murphy, a two-term Democrat now running for United States Senate, looked exultant, maybe even a bit star-struck, as he greeted patrons and posed for selfies with Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. at Jackson Soul Food Restaurant in the city's Overtown neighborhood.
In other footnotes, Tuten steps back from his early self and gives the reader a wide-angle shot: There was little to show for my six years of writing because I worked in a totally undisciplined, desultory fashion, in fits and starts, in moods exultant and despairing.
Now the story is being told once again, a darkly comic power grab that ends with Agrippina's exultant final line that she can die happy now that she has ensured that Nero will rise to the throne — quite the punch line, given that he would go on to have her killed.
At a time when pop music was still comfortably discredited — when purists would insist that it was shallow or somehow less "authentic" than "real music" — "Dancing On My Own" emerged exultant and unbothered, burning an effigy of loss and betrayal and heartbreak before scattering the ashes under a disco ball.
Opener "Closing Shot" was lauded upon its release as a single back in March, and that praise holds up today: it's the perfect marriage of power and playfulness, a rock-solid groove decorated with exultant synth stabs — seriously, they're like something out of an 8-bit game about the Olympics — and splashy handclaps.
"I stalked deer at dusk and fireflies at night, ran wet and exultant in cloudbursts and thunderstorms, and climbed to the tops of young pine trees to swing them in whipping circles," she wrote in "Paddling My Own Canoe," which was republished, along with all her other books, by Patagonia Books in 2018.
Once belittled by custodians of jazz history, who'd scorned her as a handmaiden to her late husband John Coltrane's genius, an imitator at best; the story of Alice Coltrane's own genius began to be written, with first a trickle, then a flood of praise for her extraordinary, exultant, almost impossibly beautiful music.
From its very earliest moments to the shocking, exultant Best Picture victory by "Parasite" -- the first foreign language film to win Best Picture and the first Korean film nominated for Best Picture, let alone win — these Oscars felt like the long-awaited arrival of an inflection point for an institution desperately in need of one.
On Pro Basketball The exultant winner was a franchise that had become a chronic loser, but Commissioner Adam Silver appeared suddenly on stage on Tuesday after the N.B.A.'s annual draft lottery show to remind us of why the Philadelphia 216ers, despite having landed the No. 21960 pick, should hold off on plans for a championship parade.
J.P. On "÷," the most recent album from Ed Sheeran, he teamed up with the Ghanaian-British rapper-singer Fuse ODG for a light, charming duet, "Bibia Be Ye Ye." Now, he has returned the favor, singing in Twi on Fuse ODG's new single, "Boa Me," a song that effectively blends the two artists' brands of exultant optimism.
Kanye West featuring The-Dream, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and Chance the Rapper "Ultralight Beam" (Def Jam) The most brilliant stroke on an album that wobbles just shy of greatness, this unhurried procession has klieg-light cameos by the gospel star Kirk Franklin, the R&B siren Kelly Price and, indelibly, an exultant Chance the Rapper. 2.
On Monday night, before an exultant crowd at Oracle Arena, where gold confetti fluttered from the ceiling at the final buzzer, the Warriors put the last dab of polish on a gilded season by surging to their second championship in three years with a 129-120 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 603 of the N.B.A. finals.
Here are five songs that, for this New York City lifer, summon visions of California from afar: The Beach Boys: "Good Vibrations" (1967) California is never mentioned in the lyrics of "Good Vibrations," but its aura is unmistakable: in the "way the sunlight plays upon her hair," in the exultant vocal harmonies that the Beach Boys had made inseparable from surf-rock, in the production's euphoric blend of reverence, momentum, innovation and yearning.
"At a time when pop music was still comfortably discredited — when purists would insist that it was shallow or somehow less 'authentic' than 'real music' — Robyn emerged exultant and unbothered, burning an effigy of loss and betrayal and heartbreak before scattering the ashes under a disco ball," Ahlgrim wrote for Insider about Robyn and her stellar 2010 album "Body Talk" while explaining what made the artist one of the best musicians of the decade.

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