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How to use great joy in a sentence

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When I lost the plot, I was passed to his supervisor who took great joy in ticking me off for going out of my mind over the phone.
Then the youth left hold of the cord for the first time in ten years, and a great joy descended upon him.
This is a lovely seasonal opportunity to give and it brings great joy to deprived children the world over.
It always seems that a bunch of men get together on the bumper cars and take great joy in bashing each other to bits for the entire day!
He takes great joy in making her smile, and we feel his helplessness at her meltdowns.
While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing.
His great joy was to have done so much to find outlets and markets for the cattle farmers of Ireland.
That good deeds will give great joy, and will proclaim the worth of noble men of coat armor.
It was with great joy that I learned you had composed a work for my instrument, the violoncello.
She rejoiced over them, delighting in them, looking into my eyes with great joy.
To our great joy we soon spotted a few grey mullet swimming close in and made a rush to the car to grab the fishing gear.
It is a gut-wrenching cry that can apparently signify great joy or extreme pain.
She takes great joy in stripping off her clothes, diaper and all, in the middle of the living room.
Throughout the years, he has also experienced great joy and took pride in his work.
This year in my neighbourhood we took great joy in going out Christmas carolling.
After these tough years, we felt great joy in being able to meet again, and this time in Iraq.
It is a great joy for us because this means that the students of the chaplaincy are now witnesses and evangelizers.
Emil's nieces, great-nieces and great-nephew always brought him great joy.
The beginning of a new millennium is a moment of great joy and expectation.
Francisco died on April 4th, 1919, with great joy at having received Holy Communion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The earth is drunk with sweetness, and I see now how great joy is sib to great pain!
At length, to his great joy, it was well ground from heel to point, and its master fastened it to the snath.
And yet, for me, a singer who has mastery of the beautiful art of bel canto, is a great joy.
So down we went into the cabin, and to my great joy Queequeg was soon enrolled among the same ship's company to which I myself belonged.
The next day when he arose he found, to his great joy and astonishment, that he was completely cured.
He had been too much expected by the best judges, for surprize but there was great joy.
She was a gentle, kindhearted person who was a friend to many and took great joy in spending time with those she loved.
Mabunu pretended great joy at her return, baring her toothless gums in a hideous grimace that was intended to be indicative of rejoicing.
Then one day to his great joy, she began to reanimate herself a little.
He has been excavating a barrow at Long Down and has got a prehistoric skull which fills him with great joy.
At the expiry of the year she was, to his great joy, restored to him.
In truth, Monsieur le Docteur Coictier, I felt great joy on learning of the bishopric given your nephew, my reverend seigneur Pierre Verse.
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