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overjoyed

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ I knew my mother would be overjoyed when she heard the news. ▪ My parents were overjoyed to see my brother again. ▪ Naturally I was overjoyed when I was offered the part in the play. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Far from ...

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Overjoyed is a studio album by Heo Young-saeng . His first album to be produced for a Japanese audience, it was released by Pony Canyon on September 19, 2012. The full-length album consists of eleven tracks, including Japanese versions of three songs originally ...

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adj. extremely joyful

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Very happy v (en-past of: overjoy )

Usage examples of overjoyed.

She had been overjoyed when Allel had told them that they would at last be allowed to spend a year at Ardmachan.

The sago pasty, the artocarpus bread, some mangoes, half a dozen pineapples, and the liquor fermented from some coco-nuts, overjoyed us.

Maud and Simon, already overjoyed with the good news about Hooves, could hardly believe it when Walter came to rescue them.

He was overjoyed when she described her brief encounter with the woman who had accosted Gordon Longford on the Sunday afternoon when he had taken her to Richmond.

Richius was overjoyed with the gift, and on the advice of Patwin said nothing to Ennadon about how he had acquired it.

Quiet, disciplined, overjoyed at the prospect of battle at last, the Roman column skirted the Germans undetected as they pushed and jostled along the road from Arelate to Aquae Sextiae, from which point Teutobod intended to lead his warriors down to the sea.

I was overjoyed at this arrangement, as I foresaw that after this would come the awakening from a happy dream, and that I should be alone with her no more.

When I got back to my small seraglio I supped merrily with the five nymphs, and spent a delicious night with Victoire, who was overjoyed at having made my conquest.

The Major was so overjoyed to learn that he now had what amounted to unfettered command of the battalion that for the first time in many years he took a bottle of grappa to his tent that evening, and sat shaking his head and chuckling fruitily into his glass.

Marie was overjoyed at the pleasant surprise of a visit from her benefactress, whose face, lovely as it was, and lit up with the joy of living, gay chit-chat, and sweet-scented blossoms she carried seemed to brighten, as with sunbeams, her darkened life.

She received all those gifts offered by love with a tender delicacy which overjoyed me.

They gave us their best to eat, and many even accompanied us some distance on our return, overjoyed with the clemency we had shown the town.

We returned home without a word about the merchant or Madame Audibert, but as I knew in my own mind what had happened, I felt disposed to be grateful, and I saw that Marcoline was overjoyed to find me more affectionate than ever.

Less pleased with the learned reading than at the opportunity to begin a correspondence with someone who might help me in my plan of escape (which I had already sketched out in my head), I opened the book as soon as Lawrence was gone, and was overjoyed to find on one of the leaves the maxim of Seneca, 'Calamitosus est animus futuri anxius', paraphrased in six elegant verses.

George Roy, a distinguished looking man with white hair and a ruddy face, was overjoyed when the chums knocked at the front door of his cottage.