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They are young and exhilarated to be in the race.
I was very exhilarated, but had no ability to read music.
He worked without really thinking, but his mood was less than exhilarated.
I felt exhilarated and glad because he was with us.
Then I was out the door again, sweaty and exhilarated.
He laughed again, exhilarated, and began to focus on his plan.
It is not as if the Rangers are in an exhilarated state.
I felt exhilarated, but also more nervous than ever, and afraid.
She was silent, thinking about his words, feeling afraid and exhilarated both.
She was exhilarated suddenly by the threat of the storm.
At the end of each display, I feel both exhilarated and a little sad.
"I can watch a play, hear music and be totally exhilarated," he said.
But after this unfulfilled season, she seemed more spent than exhilarated.
Just to have survived it made him feel strangely exhilarated.
Exhausted, exhilarated and nervous, we were shown to our room.
Perhaps the transformation was due to his still exhilarated mood.
He was so exhilarated he wanted to share it with someone.
The exhilarated quintet was soon moving into and among the trees.
But, he did not say, a bit exhilarated too.
She leaps across the room, head back, face lit with an exhilarated smile.
He arrives very much exhilarated, a thing which never occurs to him in the winter.
Faint and exhilarated, Caroline grinned as if she would never stop.
He felt exhilarated, awakened, as if a hiatus was coming to an end.
He started toward the staircase with a jaunty and exhilarated air.
"And it would leave people more disappointed than exhilarated."