Use of exhilaration in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include exhilaration at the start of sentence, exhilaration at the end of sentence and exhilaration in the middle of sentence
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exhilaration at the end of sentence
- Her mood could swing rapidly from gloom to exhilaration.
- As they accelerated over the rutted track and down towards the road, Stephen felt a leap and surge of exhilaration.
exhilaration in the middle of sentence
- It was the exhilaration of wilderness.
- She enjoyed the exhilaration of jet-skiing.
- Mary Ann's exhilaration gave way to gnawing fear.
- Yes, and we shall feel exhilaration and pride and power.
- But exhilaration is like any other high, a tease, a trick.
- The exhilaration comes I suppose from possessing such strength.
- There was a sense of exhilaration about being alone on the beach.
- It adds to the exhilaration, bringing a smile rather than a frown.
- She was filled with exhilaration when she first saw her newborn baby.
- The contrast with her exhilaration on the frozen lake had come so swiftly.
- On her high perch, she had the familiar feeling of exhilaration and apprehension.
- Yet, at the same time, he felt a strange exhilaration at being part of the movement.
- Nothing can compare with the exhilaration of riding a motorcycle as fast as you can.
- He was often radiant with exhilaration as he surged off the stage and into the wings.
- Arid tonight, feeling the exhilaration of survival himself, he was even more susceptible.
- He misses the camaraderie of the Bar and the exhilaration of forensic battle in the exalted courts.
- Dao Van Lat studied his naked body in the long mirror and was seized afresh with an exhilaration of awe.
- However, to many devil-may-care young people London in the blitz was a place of exhilaration and excitement.
- I therefore felt no exhilaration about the way she spoke to me, even though what she had said was flattering.
- He was approaching a state of exhilaration, a state which can be achieved only by human beings blinded to context.
- Will I reach the other side gasping with exhilaration at the effort, the risk, the task successfully accomplished?
- There is exhilaration to be had from his fresh vistas, vigorous assertions as they are of a truly independent mind.
- No one tells parents what really to expect in the first parenting months, but it is wild exhilaration and exhaustion.
- The danger, the boredom, the ever-present discipline along with the exhilaration of aviation training are all vividly recalled.
- But there was also an exhilaration in the atmosphere of conspiracy and violence which characterised the last years of his childhood.
- Among the Copernicans there was exhilaration at the thought that man, in his astronomical understanding, had now surpassed the ancients.
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