Sentences with phrase «such glee»

The phrase "such glee" means experiencing extreme happiness or delight. Full definition
But arguably the most cunning reference of all is right there in the title, which conjures J.J. Hunsecker, the newspaper columnist played by Burt Lancaster in The Sweet Smell of Success — a film co-written by none other than Clifford Odets, whose fictional doppleganger the Coens tormented with such glee in Barton Fink.
After all, they'd taken such glee in exploiting foolish followers of Christ by strategically faking everything from appropriately - pious poses to the right religious buzzwords.
When winter is around the corner, we start with bringing out those warm clothing that we had put away with such glee when it ended.
As children, we always felt such glee when our parents reappeared from hiding, over and over again.
But it does high England with such glee, and so winkingly, that the act comes off as inclusive rather than reactionary.
That's why so many people have such glee in their voices when they utter the phrase, «cord cutting.»
A visualization of which»90s movie stars would have been cast in The Avengers and various Marvel properties gives me such glee that I want it turned into a poster for my wall.
Writer Brian Michael Bendis acknowledges he shouldn't have disassembled the Avengers with such glee, and has taken the criticism to heart.
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