Phrases with «glee»

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The word "glee" means a feeling of great happiness or joy. Full definition

Adjective + «glee»

Sentences with «glee»

  • Newcastle United must be rubbing their hands with glee with the poor run they're on with us meeting them on the 28th. (evertoniansclub.com)
  • The biting wit seems reminiscent of Sue Sylvester's best one - liners from the early seasons of Glee with most of the show's best one - liners belonging to Roberts. (johnhanlonreviews.com)
  • Still, you can't help but laugh at scenes that could be mini-cartoons in themselves: Galifianakis twirling in glee in front of the one security camera he forgot to smash, or keeping a low Mexican profile («pour fay - vor,» he implores the locals) in a crimson cowboy outfit. (timeout.com)
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