exultatingly
English
Etymology
exultating + -ly
Adverb
exultatingly (comparative more exultatingly, superlative most exultatingly)
- In an exultating manner.
- 1898, Hortense Gardner Gregg, Jac and Gill, Or, A Sister's Fidelity: A Novel, page 70:
- This was more than Jac's overwrought nerves could stand, and but for Douglass she would have fallen. “My wife, my wife,” exultatingly cried Klauer, gazing upon the fainting girl in the young man's arms.
- 1975, Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, Amir Khusrau: Memorial Volume, page 136:
- Passionate Love for Indian Music Khusrau had a great admiration for Indian music also, and exultatingly claimed that no music of any other country could surpass it.
- 2016, Nikhil Parekh, You die; I die - Love Poems:
- O! Yes; I was wholeheartedly prepared to remarry an infinite times; but only with the profoundly intoxicating enigma; of my limitlessly enthusing wife; once again, O! Yes; I was wholeheartedly prepared to remarry an infinite times; but only with the exultatingly marvelous fragrance; of my gloriously mysterious wife;
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