glee|glees in English
noun
[glɪː]
happiness, joy, mirth, gaiety; musical composition for three or more voices
Use "glee|glees" in a sentence
1. He went berserk with glee.
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3. 8 She opened her presents with glee.
4. Bewhistle Conversation will take glee in this state
5. Nudes – stark Aglisten Yelling in lurid glee
6. 5 Soon her glee turns to fear.
7. I was amazed at their unbridled glee.
8. 16 I rushed back to Terry, all glee.
9. 2 She chortled with glee at the news.
10. 14 Ralph mooned harder, with oedipal glee.
11. 18 Then they went at it with redoubled glee.
12. Agley — /euh glee , euh glay , euh gluy /, adv
13. 17 synonyms for Blithesomeness: blitheness, gaiety, glee, gleefulness, hilarity
14. 15 The patrons rose to new heights of glee.
15. The children laughed with glee at the clown's antics.
16. She couldn't disguise her glee at their discomfiture.
17. Then they went at it with redoubled glee.
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19. 6 He began to rub his hands together in glee.
20. 7 She couldn't disguise her glee at their discomfiture.
21. He was a charming mixture of glum and glee.
22. 9 She couldn't disguise her glee at their embarrassment.
23. Laugh, giggle, chuckle The old lady Cackled with glee.
24. 4 Max was rubbing his hands together with glee.
25. She was filled to the brim with girlish glee.