"Nothing, Miri," he said meekly; and grinned in shared joy when she laughed.
Then he found Osie, and they embraced in a climax of shared joy.
He reached for her, and she sensed the warm depths of companionship and memory and shared joy that lay beyond him.
There was an explosion then of shared joy.
The sense of shared joy at the war's end was palpable.
In my family, cooking had always been a shared joy; suddenly, in France, it was equated with a chore.
The shared joys and pain of long separation in these families is evoked by nine women in nonliteral gestures.
It creates an infectious feeling of shared joy in the reader.
Just long enough for her to cry out, although she would never know whether it was in protesting horror or in shared joy.
Talk about a moment of shared joy.