The dog proceeded to stand on his hind legs, waving his front paws at the man and lolling his tongue out in an expression of doggy glee. |
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The audience were mostly men in their forties, reliving their adolescence with unselfconscious glee. |
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We unpacked the bowsaws, loppers and gloves and set to work, trying to hide our glee at the prospect of imminent displays of pyromania. |
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Wesleyan University's student organizations are a far cry from the glee clubs and debate societies of yore. |
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It's intricate, emotional, cerebral, funny, satirical, worldly, and will have you sifting through your reference books with glee. |
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Carlie shouted, and she jumped and skipped around the man in girlhood glee. |
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Imagine Logan's glee that day when he received a hundred emails with every dirty slang word I could think of. |
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His hosts are dumbstruck when their language is used against them with such slangy glee. |
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The sadness and overwhelming glee of returning home climaxed in a series of events that were truly undescribable. |
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Journalists write with undisguised glee about day-to-day clumsiness within the company. |
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The sheer glee with which Schoeffler attacks these issues, and his unflagging commitment, make him a formidable adversary. |
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The emotional couplet thus produced combines furious glee and abject melancholy, helpless vulnerability and unfocused rage. |
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Doubtless, the bookies will be rubbing their hands with glee no matter what lands the big prize. |
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Mackenzie balled the note up, crushing it in her fist, as her face flamed and Amanda laughed, throwing her head back and braying her glee. |
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They range from the downright common to the ultimate upper crust in Paul's eyes, and with every sketch the audience hugged itself with glee. |
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Tolkan lends his trademark bulldog intensity, while Monk gives her characters quirky grace and a hint of pranksterish glee. |
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Lunging forwards with all her strength, Cassie pushes Julia backwards into the pool and watches with glee as she reaches the water with a splash. |
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Four abject stereotypes with guns chase him down corridors, spraying bullets and whooping with redneck glee. |
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First he began to chuckle, then it was a chortle, then he positively began to cackle with glee. |
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The young stargazer's actions have been greeted with glee by Southampton astronomers who have long been campaigning for a clear night sky. |
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Ron spends any spare time he has performing at comedy clubs from coast to coast, spreading his special brand of off-color glee. |
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A childish glee overtook her, and she put out her tongue to catch the falling rain drops. |
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But for the dog, each and every brandishment of the fuzzy orb produces the same wondrous glee. |
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The BBC documentary stated, almost with glee, that tobacco, advertising and advertising hoardings are banned in the Himalayan kingdom. |
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To them, it tastes as good as medium rare steak and they hoe into it with just as much glee. |
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Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee. |
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I think the one person who should be hugging himself with glee is the Defence Secretary. |
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Predictably, the owners of the two multiplexes in Bangalore are hugging themselves in glee. |
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That same, haunted, hunted look combined with a glee at what he has managed to get away with so far? |
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Lannie sat on the floor, grinning happily, as a puppy cocker spaniel, Pounce, jumped in glee around her. |
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I would have started yelling and hooting with glee in his face, but I was in bed in a dead faint while he was thrown out. |
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He would slowly inch his finger into the case while his comrades watched, rubbing their hands together in maniacal glee. |
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In fact, characters in the movie gush over designer names with almost fetishistic glee. |
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The wardens, after fielding our questions with what could only be called glee, were of course curious to discover our nationality. |
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Bill pointed it out to me, with laid-back glee, when we bumped into each other on the corner of Denmark Street. |
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I feel a flush of glee at having called out the president on national television, but the sensation is fleeting. |
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Craig Jensen, communications director of AES, hands over a molded cupholder with barely restrained glee. |
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When she was safely out of earshot, they burst out laughing in astonishment and glee. |
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In the midst of all that glee and gamesomeness it was strange to see one standing joyless. |
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She can't hide her glee when she brings down a couple of BMW-driving preppies who tried to negotiate fees with her. |
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Our dogs romp their way over deadfall and through the undergrowth chasing out birds and critters with much glee. |
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We need to let our hearts get giddy with glee like kids ripping open pretty packages. |
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A true sociopath, he takes great glee in humiliating and injuring the inmates. |
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This discovery fills him with such glee that he never tires of proclaiming it. |
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His face, through the visor, was contorted in a weird grimace of glee as he brought the club down. |
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He jumps off the table and shouts with glee, thinking about the fortune waiting for him in the bank. |
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A lot of people are relishing this situation with glee and waiting to see what I'll do. |
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Her eyes went wide with delight as she spun around in glee, holding back a squeal. |
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No doubt the ordinary citizens of England and Wales are rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect. |
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With childish glee, I discovered an exercise bike with a television screen attached to the front. |
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Of course, I'll be rubbing my hands in glee at the thought of work being closed Monday. |
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You can feel the enthusiasm as he delightedly chews every line for its last bit of glee and evil intent. |
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Too often their misfortunes are met with glee, a schadenfreude that is quite horrifying. |
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Every hotel in the area is booked for election night as the media anticipate, some with glee, what might be the final act of his downfall. |
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I will admit we took a certain joy or glee in being in on something that others did not seem to know about. |
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Some of the world's biggest arms manufacturers are rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of a war. |
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As she neared the end of the piece, a smile of glee and satisfaction began to appear on her face. |
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Of course e-cards and virtual flowers are also welcome with great amounts of joy and glee. |
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Later, boys were paid to sing treble parts at meetings of glee clubs, and glees for SATB became more common. |
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He formed a glee club with local farm boys and held concerts in towns and hamlets across the county, collecting donations at each performance. |
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She stared goggle-eyed for a few seconds before giving a short yell of glee. |
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With a kind of devilish glee he devises for himself ever more terrible punishments, tortures, eviscerations. |
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But her gravelly voice suddenly leapt with glee when Allen brought out an old, blue hard-sided suitcase. |
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He opened the first tin without ceremony and quickly began gumming the weenies with glee. |
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James gurgled with what sounded like glee, though I reasoned babies that young shouldn't know about glee yet. |
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In other words, our behaviour must be balanced or equipoised between grief and glee. |
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A funny snorting noise was Kaethe's only warning before Saber erupted into chortling, hysterical glee. |
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Marshall was barely containing his glee as he struggled to stuff a small water pistol under his seat. |
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He could barely contain his glee and seemed about to break into a jig at any moment. |
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Bert grins, as only he can, with a sparkle of wicked glee and supercilious superiority. |
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Even when I cooked dinner, which he'd devour with glee, he would feel no sense of reciprocity. |
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No, don't worry, I'm not about to argue that it's those with looks of glee on their faces and amorous suitors latched onto each arm. |
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In the center of town was a stage and amphitheater which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club. |
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He coasted all the way down, letting out a whoop of glee as he picked up speed. |
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We took special glee in laughing at all the ice-skaters' hilarious rig-outs and the obscure terminology that seems to go with that activity. |
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I felt so pumped by this little achievement, I was able to face my dry toast and hard-boiled egg with glee. |
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The goat was a real happy goat once upon a time you see or so it believed and so it rollicked about the dried out pastures filled with glee. |
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Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee. |
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He positioned himself on the couch watching the documentary with glee with Jocelyn looking on with displeasure. |
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As we scrambled ashore, more experienced sailors were taking to the water with glee aboard a fleet of dinghies and catamarans. |
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He can scarce contain his glee as he is lauded him for lowering the boom on government troughing. |
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Imagine my glee when I walked into Goodwill then a couple of days ago and found a powder blue safari jacket with dark blue trim. |
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His composure shifted from weightless glee, to a rougher, maestoso tone of scorn. |
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We had terrible visions of savage marauders destroying sacred idols, throwing them around with vicious glee. |
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They threw it in for free because it's President's Day weekend and I was so chuffed that I clapped my hands in glee. |
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Later, at school in Uppingham, he even wielded the baton, with evident glee, for a newly composed opera written by a young friend. |
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The amazement, glee, even exaltation he found in the face of what he set out to photograph can be imagined if not really demonstrated. |
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Once home, he had giggled with unabashed glee over the memory of Professor Hawthorne's thunderous expression. |
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Jahson clapped his hands with glee and danced a merry jig while Pablo grinned wolfishly. |
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The rest of Canada can chortle with sadistic glee as T.O. gets a true come-uppance. |
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Though his eyes were beginning to dance with a glee that completely belied the tears upon his face. |
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Outside the town centre pubs, tough young men and women in vests, jeans and tattoos were giving each other the thumbs up and cackling with glee. |
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache. |
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Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee. |
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I have some corkers, but it's often the late, unconsidered letter that makes the reader shout with glee. |
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People refer to it all the time with toothy glee as a way to convey just how grim the great outdoors looms. |
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Polish them until they gleam with malice, wicked glee, and non-registry gifts. |
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Will Glee, self-made savior of the music industry and glee clubs everywhere, burn out like a one-hit wonder? |
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Just goes to show how people equate quality with price, he says with glee. |
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Rohr cackled as he dug into the sloppy meat with fiendish glee. |
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Erial's response was to merely blush with maiden-like pleasure and embarrassment, which was also noticed with a subdued form of glee by onlookers. |
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She even taught me simple conversational Finnish, which I used with glee. |
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Jimmy Fallon's uncontainable glee is a welcome respite from late night's usual smarm and snark, but that's Fallon's thing. |
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To my glee, Anthony didn't enjoy it much either, so his plan backfired. |
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The Iraqi could barely repress his glee, and did a kind of jig as he walked across the room. |
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Suddenly, I find myself holding up one of the tiny outfits with the same cooing glee as my wife had just held up the pinafores and gingham sun dresses. |
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Between each new variation comes another burst of jubilant glee. |
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On the contrary, Snowpiercer approaches its post-apocalyptic dilemma with what can only be described as glee. |
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His work continues to present a double vision, one touched by both calamity and glee, and whose self-consciously public language underscores its highly personal timbre. |
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She discovered that I didn't revert to ballet steps, but with primitive glee made wild, exuberant jumps when we danced to Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne. |
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Blood spirted out everywhere and the Vampires squealed with glee. |
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The crowd went delirious and pointed with glee as the windscreen wiper machines bumped repeatedly into his contorted form and grew all the more confused. |
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Its ancestry is in the madrigal, the round, the glee, and the partsong. |
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In the picture, she's really overcome with emotion, so beside herself with glee and honor at having won a Golden Globe, that it's all she can do to remain vertical. |
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She actively, and with glee, imbued their lives with an abundance of misery. |
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The exchange was catnip for reporters, and Republican political operatives passed the clip around with glee. |
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But then the summit gives way to the other side of the hill, and a childlike glee arises from the whooooosh of the descent. |
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The glee and chortling that greeted Mr. Smith is a sign of bitterness and a focus on the past rather than the future. |
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Her friends waved from the windows as she giggled with glee. |
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Having partaken heartily of frozen pemmican, I stuffed my pocket, bundled the rest into a bag on the sledge, and started off in high glee, stimulated in body and mind. |
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Sky almost wets herself with glee when he enters the classroom. |
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The Flea rattles its ghostly chains in glee at a visitor from San Marino. |
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They would cheer when a goal was scored, boo when the umpires penalized their favorite player, and jump up and down in glee when they won the game. |
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A shriek of glee briefly broke out across the Web as inquiring minds tried to deduce who was the lucky lady. |
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All the world loves a dramatic comeback story, and this pop icon is primed to prove she's still got what it takes to make the kids yelp and shriek with glee. |
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We leave the restaurant filled with the type of giddy, satisfied glee you'd see on the face of a 17-year-old who has just received his first lap dance. |
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I love to see them roll over and over on their backs, race up and down the hills making snorting, happy noises, most obviously full of glee and fun. |
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In a rush of sudden glee, he began to skip down the sidewalk. |
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A friend, one of Britain's sharpest comedy writers and a militant football Anglophobe, will recite the great Peter Jones radio commentary with misty-eyed glee. |
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Ed had a little skip in his pace, which only added to the glee in him. |
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He was very confused, but then, when light dawned, he took much glee in pointing out I'd paid the exact same amount as I would have before my haggling. |
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Suzanne's hair stood on end and her eyes bulged with a maniacal glee. |
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From moments of calm and almost stillness, there is a wonderful male glee in horsing around, pushing, shoving, improvising with arms, hands, positions and timing. |
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He opened his mouth in glee and looked up, hoping to drink the rain water. |
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On the other hand, suspending all rational powers of disbelief and gasping out loud in glee can be great fun, and livens up a mundane weekday evening. |
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His phrasing is razor-sharp and should be served with relish and glee. |
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Besides Clarissa, Trevor was rubbing his hands together with glee. |
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Seeing things break, disintegrate, or explode, at absolutely no personal risk to yourself, lights up some primitive reptilian part of our brain with searing glee. |
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His giddy glee turns sickening when you consider the coldhearted inhumanity that necessarily lies beneath. |
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Once again the guffaws and pure glee of ceramists were infectious as they heard their native tongue being subversively twisted into a witty tale. |
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I'm so glad you've found a life and work you can sink your toothypegs into with glee. |
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I watched with glee while your kings and queens fought for ten decades for the gods they made. |
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It was a fool's mate in three moves with Lewis smiling at you from the other side of the board in unmalicious glee at his victory. |
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Ciara Flynn is fatally enticing as the tragic Alice, masking a tortured soul with her schoolgirlish glee. |
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Gladstone attempted to pass a bill granting Ireland home rule, but to Victoria's glee it was defeated. |
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Her fluid movement is apparent in the twirls and flips that have the audience ooing and aahing with glee. |
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Songs such as Freewheel, Last Night I Nearly Died and Portrait take on a fuller feel, while Salvation Tambourine is shaken with manic glee. |
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The Boogeyman is played with devilish self pitying glee by a terrific Jude Law who is clearly having a ball. |
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The industrial workforce attracted less of a jollity of English glee clubs and also avoided the more robust militaristic style of music. |
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Throw in a hostile witness or two and legal analysts almost jump from their chairs with glee. |
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It's a rabbit punch of a song, but there's a sort of manic glee to it, too, a sense of reveling in the mayhem. |
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Balter had recently returned from a glee club trip to Europe. |
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Sid's costume was a hula grass skirt with a Pocahontas black plaited wig and feathers which he pulled on with glee, giving the other celebrities a flash of his bottom. |
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A heavy sleet is falling through the pines, but Lytton Musselman, a biologist at Old Dominion University, is oblivious as he races about with childlike glee. |
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Some of these reviews were written in joyous zeal. Others with glee. Some in sorrow, some in anger, and a precious few with venom, of which I have a closely guarded supply. |
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Here I am not primarily concerned with the long-term effects of such separation, about which the advocates of iron-handed rule in Poland have always written with great glee. |
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Owners of greasy spoons everywhere will be rubbing their hands with glee. |
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