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Example sentences for "rejoices"

Lexicographically close words:
rejection; rejections; rejects; rejoice; rejoiced; rejoicest; rejoiceth; rejoicing; rejoicingly; rejoicings
  1. He who will not let us out until we have paid the uttermost farthing, rejoices over the offer of the first golden grain.

  2. The man who sees his disappointment beneath him, is more blessed than he who rejoices in fruition.

  3. When he lived on earth so lowly, Friend of sinners was his name; Now enthroned among the holy, He rejoices in the name.

  4. I have seldom seen any one in such ecstacy as she, when she was told that God loves her with an everlasting love, and that she need not be afraid to trust Him, as the more she rejoices in Him, the more she would glorify Him.

  5. It does not hope, as Harriet Martineau suggested during her visit here, ever to become the home of the country's capital, but it rejoices in being the great city nearest the American centre of population.

  6. Troy rejoices also in a paper boat manufactory--the boats being made especially for racing and feats of skill.

  7. It now rejoices in business streets three and four miles long--full-fledged two-thirds of the distance, and the remainder embryonic.

  8. She now rejoices in a population of about twenty-five thousand, and has separated herself from the maternal skirt by seventeen miles of intervening country.

  9. Her commercial importance is large; her ships float on many seas; and she rejoices now in the same uncompromising spirit of independence which controlled the actions of the celebrated "Tea Party" in the pioneer days of '76.

  10. She rejoices with all her heart at the peace.

  11. My Johannulus thanks thee, best Nicholas, for the rattle, in which he glories and rejoices wondrously.

  12. Heading his horse for the sumac thicket he is soon at its edge, there seeing what rejoices him--the tracks of both horse and pony passing into it.

  13. That which makes both of them feel foolish enough; at the same time that it rejoices them to think they have been the victims of a self-deception.

  14. As the bridegroom rejoices over the bride, so shall thy God rejoice over thee.

  15. But the core of the rose is still hidden from the light, only the outer leaves know it, and so Elizabeth is pure in her first aspiration; she rejoices as the lark rejoices in the sky, without desiring to possess the sky.

  16. He has totally divested himself of all human sensations; he has neither eye for beauty, nor ear for complaint; he neither rejoices at the good fortune of his nearest friend, nor mourns for any publick or private calamity.

  17. Thus is it that I reason with myself; and therefore my soul rejoices to feel the intermingling of our beings, even when it is felt in this longing desire for thee.

  18. I will not attempt to tell you how it rejoices me that we are to spend a whole month together in the same city.

  19. It rejoices me to think that my whole being is not enveloped with coal-dust, but that its better half is breathing the breath of flowers.

  20. It rejoices in serious things, even in such serious things as sorrow and death.

  21. It rejoices the heart, anxious to be right, as it is itself perfect.

  22. The thankful heart rejoices in hearsay being changed into personal knowledge.

  23. The church has no Irving now, but rejoices instead in mosaic pavement, fine music, man millinery, and elaborate ceremonial.

  24. He often rejoices that the nation was not enslaved by the Irish.

  25. He believes himself watched by observation and malignity on every side, and rejoices in the dexterity by which he has escaped snares that never were laid.

  26. Save you, noble Don Manuel; it rejoices me to see that the hand of time has made so little impression upon you; your spirits are still young and ardent.

  27. This painter rejoices in such subjects--in what Lord Portsmouth used to call "black jobs.

  28. If we examine an author who rejoices in the aristocratic name of le Comte Horace de Viel-Castel, we find, though with infinitely less wit, exactly the same intrigues going on.

  29. Illustration: The Old King Rejoices at His New Daughter-in-Law.

  30. Rejoices that it has opportunity of diversion through a fair for charity.

  31. After the sacrificial meal, Mimi rejoices me with a remark upon my stiffness to the Lanzberg.

  32. In her “soul” or “spirit” or innermost being, Mary praises or magnifies the Lord and rejoices in him as her Saviour.

  33. She loves moderation, she rejoices in good: but she does not resist evil, she overcomes it by patience.

  34. He is threatened with tortures; he despises them, for they are passing, and rejoices in being able to suffer something for his Master.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rejoices" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.