[f. EXULT + -ING1.] The action of the vb. EXULT; exultation.

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1744.  Sarah Fielding, David Simple (ed. 2), I. 85. Dinner pass’d … in Exultings in the Happiness of possessing such a Creature.

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a. 1859.  L. Hunt, Fancy Concert. The gong … with exultings that clanged like disasters.

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1875.  Browning, Aristoph. Apol., 363. Hideous exultings.

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