overjoyed
IPA: oʊvɝdʒˈɔɪd
adjective
- Very happy.
- (obsolete) Overly happy.
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Examples of "overjoyed" in Sentences
- Transport Minister Mac Maharaj was "overjoyed" at the results.
- Parker says she ` s, quote, "overjoyed" to officially call HBO her creative home.
- Braam Duvenhage were "overjoyed" at the decision which brought to an end a five-year legal battle.
- The unions - Solidarity, the Communication Workers Union and the SA Communication Union - said they were "overjoyed" that
- Entwistle's mother was described as "overjoyed" when her son announced he was marrying the American girl from Massachusetts.
- The van Vuurens said in the statement that they were "overjoyed" that Angelina and Brad chose Naankuse as the foundation's partner in Namibia.
- Newly released from rehab, though, the unbowed Tierney has said he's "overjoyed" to be involved in the show, enthusing: "I'm meant to be Spider-Man."
- La Reference Plus, which is generally well informed on the situation in the region, said the people of Lodja were "overjoyed" by the arrival of government forces Tuesday, citing correspondents.
- Campaigners for McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger's syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder, said they were "overjoyed" and hoped Cameron's comments signalled a resolution to their eight-year campaign.
- Miller was "overjoyed," Whitehead said, and confided that he and Inge were planning to name the boy "Eugene" — possibly after Eugene O'Neill, whose play Long Day's Journey into Night, which had won the Pulitzer in 1957, had awed Miller.
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