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1 joy
vidámság, öröm* * *[‹oi]1) (great happiness: The children jumped for joy when they saw the new toys.) vidámság2) (a cause of great happiness: Our son is a great joy to us.) öröm•- joyful- joyfully
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2 joy\ mingled\ with\ pain
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3 be the pride and joy of
(to be the object of the pride of: He was his parents' pride and joy.) büszkesége vkinek -
4 jump for joy
(to show great pleasure.) örömében majd kiugrik a bőréből -
5 be\ beside\ oneself\ with\ joy
English-Hungarian dictionary > be\ beside\ oneself\ with\ joy
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6 be\ in\ a\ fever\ of\ joy
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7 brim\ over\ with\ joy
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8 bubble\ over\ with\ joy
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9 delirious\ with\ joy
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10 elated\ with\ joy
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11 exuberance\ of\ joy
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12 flushed\ with\ joy
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13 I\ give\ you\ joy\ of\ it!
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14 jump\ for\ joy
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15 kill-joy
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16 thrill\ of\ joy
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17 unadulterated\ joy
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18 whoops\ of\ joy
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19 alight
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20 animate
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