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"exhilarated" Definitions
  1. very happy and excited
"exhilarated" Antonyms
depressed indifferent unhappy sad sorrowful miserable gloomy down dejected upset despondent downcast disappointed discouraged low dispirited unenthusiastic troubled morose low-spirited apathetic casual complacent disinterested dispassionate insouciant lackadaisical nonchalant disregardful slapdash unmotivated careless lackluster(US) lacklustre(UK) thoughtless impassible insensible slipshod uninterested bored detached inattentive unaffected uninvolved unmoved disenchanted repulsed sullen left cold turned off lifeless serious dead inactive inanimate languid languishing languorous leaden limp listless sedate spiritless vapid dignified dull staid lethargic unexcited unenthused uninspired callous cold cool could care less couldn't care less don't give a damn draggy emotionless flat impassive dismayed displeased annoyed discontented melancholy peevish disgruntled heartsore blue joyless grim melancholic glum dismal drained disheartened unoccupied ignored irritated neglected spurned weakened tired exhausted weary fatigued knackered spent drowsy shattered sleepy beat bleary hacked weak wearied beaten logy aweary done bushed horrified insulted affronted offended abused slighted slurred aggrieved dishonoured(UK) dishonored(US) shamed cursed humiliated disrespected disgraced libelled(UK) libeled(US) ridiculed injured mocked dulled irked jaded wore bored rigid bored stiff bored to death bored to tears put to sleep sent to sleep wore out agitated bore deadened dissuaded enervated received saddened worried

184 Sentences With "exhilarated"

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Spinning in bright-blue heels, I felt exhilarated — truly happy.
I watched this thing in a state of exhilarated shock.
Partners who exhilarated me, but who I could equally detest.
But Flanagan, motivated and exhilarated, proved untouchable even for Keitany.
I have never been more exhilarated by a game, ever.
Afterward, Mr. McIntyre was so exhilarated that he barely slept.
Picture your pre-vacation self: exhilarated and glowing bright with anticipation.
There are guilt-ridden, exhilarated songs sung by the cheaters themselves.
"I feel exhilarated, proud, happy," he said, wearing a big smile.
He was exhilarated by the comradeship and ideology of pioneer life.
They had survived another ambush and were exhilarated to be alive.
Freed of network constraints, the cast and crew are clearly exhilarated.
They are exhilarated to have a president who "recognises" them, she says.
Dashing from event to event left Ms. Erivo simultaneously exhausted and exhilarated.
After decades of being settled, I am exhilarated by this voluntary unsettling.
I didn't know why I was suddenly different, but I felt exhilarated.
"I feel exhilarated," Mr. Bhalla, 21, said in an interview on Wednesday.
They're prodding her to keep them exhilarated, praising her praising the Lord.
The fast water moving across my ankles, tugging at me, exhilarated me.
She was exhilarated; she could practically feel the sun on her face.
So they begin to feel exhilarated, they feel renewed, they come alive.
The next morning, she was both exhilarated and horrified with her risky behavior.
I felt scared and exhilarated, like I was falling down a rabbit hole.
When I did think of it, the prospect equally terrified and exhilarated me.
Her voice was strong, clear — the way one's voice can be when exhilarated.
At one point I was sort of exhilarated by it, and then terrified.
He returned home, "exhilarated and sort of drained and exhausted and stimulated," he said.
At the same time, I'd also bet that nearly everyone will come away exhilarated.
Before, I would've felt positively exhilarated for managing to make it through a presentation.
The matches exhilarated him, and the sport tapped into his love of the underdog.
Amy Klobuchar was exhausted, exhilarated, shaken by a dizzying mindstorm of joy and pain.
Exhilarated, Wilson took a train to the seaport of Brest, and promptly sailed for America.
I felt exhilarated at the prospect that little me might get through to powerful them.
I felt exhilarated and proud, pushed past limits I never would have crossed on my own.
In the morning, I woke next to my fiancée both exhilarated and shot through with terror.
I was terrified, but my daughters were exhilarated and held my hands to keep me calm.
I left exhilarated by the film's power while simultaneously depleted by the endless violence it touches upon.
I'm exhilarated and a little bit scared because I don't want to fuck it up for her.
As a new retiree, you're exhilarated with the notion that each new day dawns with no schedule.
While Sarah and Tamina looked exhilarated on their way out of the infinity room, Liz seemed disappointed.
"You don't care about society or the bottle, and the music helps too," she said, sounding exhilarated.
Leaving the theater on the elegant Maximilianstrasse, Munich's Fifth Avenue, you might feel shaken, spent or exhilarated.
When Shawnee State offered a job to Thomas Bunting, a political theorist from Michigan, he felt exhilarated.
"Steve was exhilarated, and inspired, by the California landscape, by its light and its expansiveness," he said.
But rather than fearful, Bpaet was exhilarated to share the ring with someone of Pupa's level and reputation.
But while you might be exhilarated, your body is wildly compensating for what your vestibular system is perceiving.
She's so exhilarated by the access she has gotten that she can't distinguish the interesting from the dull.
It's been almost a year since she first announced her candidacy, and her team is exhausted and exhilarated.
The remaining six and a half minutes put you in exhilarated suspense over when her top's gonna blow.
Eight harrowing months Victory says he was exhilarated upon arriving in Libya -- his destination finally appearing within grasp.
A: You are exhilarated one minute, and the next minute you want to fling something across the room.
A great D.J. will use them to preach a sermon, leaving you spent and exhilarated by night's end.
I know that it is possible for men to be exhilarated about the prospect of living in that world.
I just wish she'd let those reckless, exhilarated stepsiblings and their irresponsible 1970s parents get away with having fun.
You're proud and exhilarated you lived through it and kept it together when most people on the planet couldn't.
The Extinction Rebellion protesters, by contrast, exhilarated her, so much so she made a short film in their support.
Some people are exhilarated: Finally, they can say what's on their minds, without the P.C. thought police cracking down!
His bravura paint-handling has the simultaneously agonized and exhilarated tenor of someone spilling secrets long suffered in silence.
But he seemed exhilarated to be on a red carpet again, with Escalades disgorging starlets and photographers clicking away.
Think of three moments recently when you were "in the zone" or exhilarated by the thinking you were doing.
Each night, sweaty and somehow exhilarated, I'd take a photo of the workout and throw it on my Instagram Story.
More exhilarated than scared, Caswick and Boogie poked around the body and then retreated, waiting to see what would happen.
Meanwhile, Nan took a headfirst leap at work to lead a huge advertising campaign, which both frightened and exhilarated her.
It's one of the few coasters I've ridden that dares you not to be completely exhilarated by everything it accomplishes.
As Ikuenobe walked through the gates of Ali's "ghetto" — as the compounds named after their owners were called — he felt exhilarated.
Reached by phone, Oczkowski, director of product for the president-elect's data team Cambridge Analytica, was exhilarated but not necessarily surprised.
Designers spend a lot of time complaining these days about their lack of time, but these two seem exhilarated by it.
She opened the curtains and lay looking out at the snow falling, exhilarated as if she were back in her childhood.
I look forward to the dialogue / And meeting Texans exhilarated / By the idea of restoring power / To the American people 13.
Ms. Rabinowitz, who escaped the Nazis in Europe as a child, said on Wednesday that she was "exhilarated" by the verdict.
As the boat accelerated, churning up sea spray (and, accordingly, dousing everybody) passengers shrieked like exhilarated children on a roller coaster.
Hong Kong (CNN)As hundreds of thousands of Chinese students took to Tiananmen Square in central Beijing, Lee Cheuk-yan felt exhilarated.
One night last week in Khartoum, Migdad Ahmed lay down to sleep on the street outside Sudan's naval headquarters, exhausted yet exhilarated.
Bourdain fretted over how he'd survive the thirteen-hour flight without a cigarette, but once he landed in Tokyo he was exhilarated.
After watching the season 3 finale of Billions, I feel like I ran a 5K and beat my record — I'm sweaty and exhilarated.
Even as Molly and Amy are exhilarated about their future, they're saying goodbye to their past, and in a way, to each other.
Saturday Night Live star Beck Bennet's ridiculously pseudonymed The Awesome may be calling Annie a "fat bitch" but she's too exhilarated to care.
"Although I am exhilarated by tomorrow's spacewalk I have no time to dwell on these emotions," he wrote in a blog post Thursday.
Some nights I would come home from work and feel like I was flying, because I was so exhilarated from moments like that.
The index has been near a 43-year high, with businesses exhilarated by the promises from Washington for deregulation, tax reform and stimulus.
Mr. Melo started on his back and did a kind of elbow crab walk; he finally flipped over, drenched in sweat but exhilarated.
I left without any idea of what I thought, only that I was exhilarated and baffled and kind of impressed, all at once.
Mr. Grant has an uncanny ability to infuse a familiar topic with deeper meaning and leave the reader feeling hopeful and a little exhilarated.
Fans exhilarated by the possibility that the performance on Sunday could presage a comeback tour have been imploring the group on its Facebook page.
I look around and see the young women coming up right now and they really are just ballsy and brave and excited and exhilarated.
As disgusted as I was by the attempt to spackle over a problem that that scene does, I also felt weirdly exhilarated by it.
She and a fellow doctor were making their way to the hospital on a scooter, both women exhilarated and unsettled by the empty streets.
The work floored and exhilarated me in the 1999 "Sensation" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, one of the more controversial art shows in history.
"The public will tell me whether this is a comeback — I can't predict anything — but I am certainly exhilarated watching the audiences," he said.
For every disappointed investor among the 60,467,245 Americans who voted for Clinton, there was an exhilarated investor among the 60,071,650 Americans who voted for Trump.
Seen at Lincoln Center four years ago, that marathon of civil warfare seemed to fly like a speeding musket ball, leaving audiences exhausted and exhilarated.
One Kurd from Baneh, who gave his name as Arbaba, said he was exhilarated "from the bottom of my heart for victory in the referendum".
Most of us remember running down the stairs on Christmas morning, exuberant and exhilarated to find toys under the tree and sweets in our stockings.
Or, it was the first time we wore something that scared us, then exhilarated us, and allowed us to understand how transportive fashion could be.
Sanders is coming off a very good 10-day run that must be leaving the candidate and his senior staff feeling both exhilarated and exhausted.
Zachary Pernikliyski, a bartender at a Chicago hotel, took delivery of a Model 3 in June with no problems and is exhilarated by the ride.
Mark is both exhilarated and terrified by his doxxing disciples, who indiscriminately target an entire middle-aged demographic for the problems of late-stage capitalism.
The bullet hits a wall and in that moment, Arthur is both alarmed and exhilarated: Dance is his path to bravery, something he's never known.
About 30 miles northeast of town, I checked into Le Baluchon Eco-Resort behind a dozen exhilarated French snowmobilers who were sledding inn to inn.
"If instead of feeling exhausted I feel exhilarated, and want to make people happy by giving them a gift, why not do it?" she said.
It's been a while since I left a movie that exhilarated, feeling as high as Molly and Amy after having accidentally ingested strawberries dipped in hallucinogens.
Most aficionados of the sport would be exhilarated to achieve a hole in one, but not Kennedy, who watched with relief as his ball stopped short.
If you drive it along at a rapid rate everyone aboard is either so exhilarated or seasick that you do not have a lot of difficulty.
Or they may be in the grip of what psychotherapists call "manic defence": an escape from inadequacy and loneliness into exhilarated states such as sexual arousal.
"Also, for those who get exhilarated by a little consensual fear-excitement, snapping the gloves at the wrist tends to make an excellent sound," she says.
It would have me banging my head against the wall for hours, only to leave me exhilarated and exalting its virtues to anyone who would listen.
"Besides winning the division and getting to the playoffs, that was one of the coolest moments I've ever had in my life," an exhilarated Harper said afterward.
Mr. Obama seemed exhilarated to be back on the campaign trail, and he has told his advisers that he is eager to be useful to Mrs. Clinton.
After the emotional turmoil of wartime, Ms. Osato was exhilarated when Germany surrendered; her father had been freed and her brother had survived the fighting in Italy.
The goal is to make each roster as strong as possible in October, and then take your chances — making sure to feel exhilarated misery along the way.
While reading the book, terrified and exhilarated, I filled my evenings with grotesque fantasies of the punishments I might receive for my unchecked narcissism and offensive beauty.
When I heard he was releasing a new book, Neal Preston: Exhilarated and Exhausted, with a foreword by Cameron Crowe, I leapt at the chance to interview him.
Dern was thrilled to accept her first Oscar, but she looked truly exhilarated when she was awarded a different honor the night before at the Independent Spirit Awards.
I go back to my call room, both exhilarated that I've saved a patient's life and freaking out that I nearly made a mistake would have cost it.
At the time half of me hated it, but the other half was exhilarated and grateful to have the time, space and resources to create anything I wanted.
You'll leave either scratching your head or exhilarated, as I was, by the production and the comparatively recent English embrace of the full range of Off Broadway fare.
And it was hard not to be exhilarated by the meld of landscape and spirituality in the Piedmont, Tuscany and Lazio; mysticism grows well in the southern sun.
Flinthook and Dead Cells aren't, ultimately, all that different, but one has me feeling exhilarated when death arrives, while the other has me looking for another game to play.
The Game Six victory in front of 42,386 exhilarated fans gave the Cubs a 4-13 NLCS triumph over the Dodgers as they solved the previously unhittable Clayton Kershaw.
Then she met us at the edge of the green wearing only a bathrobe and an exhilarated grin, her cheeks flushed and breath hot and sweet with hard cider.
The fact that our knee jerk reaction to a woman becoming single is one of exhilarated empowerment rather than pity or dismay shows that minds have been changed, even slightly.
The world came back from signing the climate accord in Paris last December exactly as Chamberlain returned from Munich: hopeful, even exhilarated, that a major threat had finally been tackled.
We are exhilarated at the possibilities this decision offers, not simply for the Boy Scouts of America, but for the future of our youth members and future generations of leaders.
Much like Trump's support base, advocates of Le Pen are exhilarated that their once-fringe candidate has made it to the final round and are expected to vote en masse.
Mr. Liu said he had been exhilarated by the protesters' bold demands for greater freedom and an end to corruption, and had set out to capture their enthusiasm and zeal.
What's captured in these voices is how we feel — seduced, exhilarated, lost and dirty — every time we turn on our computers or smartphones and fall into a time-devouring wormhole.
When I was offered this opportunity to meet with Will Shortz, my friends and family were envious and I was exhilarated by this once-in-a-lifetime one-day internship.
In the middle of the beauty routine, Maureen's second daughter, Penny (Angela Cartwright), an intellectually curious 11-year-old, comes prancing over from an exhilarated encounter with an unknown life form.
We all saw those outraged, exhilarated women in cheeky pink hats, signs shouting pussy grabs back, can't touch this, nasty women, grab 'em by the midterms, and fight like a girl.
Then he stops and cruises her, and she walks past, exhilarated but ultimately too embarrassed to respond when he comes up behind her and places a gloved hand on her shoulder.
The Game 6 victory in front of 42,386 exhilarated fans gave the Cubs a 4 games to 2 NLCS triumph over the Dodgers as they solved the previously unhittable Clayton Kershaw.
Even a brief dip into his bagatelles — short, playful pieces that he unveiled last year in weekly concerts, featuring a variety of ensembles and styles — leaves your head spinning: exhilarated, exhausted.
"I think all the activity scared them away," Mr. Aitken mused when he was back on land, sounding exhilarated anyway as he recalled the play of the reflections off the mirrors.
These various roles, I should add, are not mutually exclusive, and for the most part they are all inhabited by Ms. Schreck simultaneously, in the same exhilarated, frightened and confused breath.
Exhilarated by the progressively modern character of New York City, Stettheimer decided to abandon her European academic training and resolved to create a uniquely American style that reflected the new century.
Familiar party themes are lent resonance and humor when deployed in a calculated evocation of literal adolescence, the feeling that these kids are running around, exhilarated, breathing the wide open air.
"And the second is I'm exhilarated, because it not only is a skillful record, but also it's something that I invented and now it's out there and other people can challenge it."
On a trip last year, I was lucky to tour several Mackintosh sites outside the School of Art, and was exhilarated by how rewarding it could be to stray from that icon.
But the other side of this is that he would have been exhilarated to see the world acknowledge the suffering that his paintings express and for the world to value this voice.
"We're exhilarated because the competition is over and the outcome is the best we could dream of," Ishchenko said after emerging from the pool at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre on Friday.
But with Williams highlighting how she suffered life-threatening complications following her daughter's birth, Davenport realizes she herself is among the "lucky few" who felt "so exhilarated and happy after giving birth".
But on the other side of this is that he would have been exhilarated to see the world acknowledge the suffering that his paintings express and for the world to value this voice.
And when you're a political reporter in Washington, which was my goal, and I was exhilarated and glad I had the opportunity to do it, it's much more distant from real people's lives.
The gambit has both exhilarated and unnerved the people of Taiwan, who yearn for greater international recognition but have long been worried about being sacrificed as a pawn in a geopolitical chess game.
By the end of their arduous campaign against the health care bill, left-wing organizers were simultaneously exhausted, exhilarated, and somewhat conflicted over how to interpret the results of their biggest fight in years.
When Suzy decides to trade her flight attendant's heels for the cockpit, earning her pilot's license in spite of her instructor's sexist doubts, she leaves us exhilarated by her plunge into the invigorating unknown.
A male duet for Jovani Furlan and Kleber Rebello exhilarated; Tricia Albertson and Reyneris Reyes danced the most prestigious duets with cool eloquence; Ms. Lauren showed real sparkle in another duet with Mr. Rebello.
As much as they were inspired by Mr. Clinton and exhilarated by Mr. Obama, her peers appear to be turning to her to supply the grown-up voice of reason a fractious country needs.
Over time, burro racing attracted world-class athletes, like the Olympic-caliber cyclist Barb Dolan and the five-time snowshoe world champion Tom Sobal, who found it both humbled and exhilarated them like nothing else.
While many of us are exhilarated at the idea of this feminist victory, the toll we've paid for coming so close to that historic barrier has been the most graphically sexist election in living memory.
There's the time Steven accidentally fuses with Connie, leading to a roller coaster night that leaves "Stevonnie" alternately exhilarated and terrified by the world they encounter, including the boys and girls that flirt with them.
Part of me — the same part that teared up upon entering Harry Potter World in Orlando, the part that can't wait for the Will and Grace reboot — is exhilarated by the seeming immortality of Rowling's creation.
She was, naturally, disappointed by the outcome, but she was exhilarated by Kagan's dissent and by the way state courts, voting-rights activists, and law students might be able to learn from it and use it.
Karen Willis, an African-American delegate to this week's Democratic convention here, was exhilarated by the historic possibilities of Hillary Clinton's election run, viewing it as a natural succession to Barack Obama's eight years in power.
It's hard to tell if I'm still jetlagged, if I just never adjusted to local time, or if I'm just exhausted and exhilarated by the fact that the whole affair was really just one long day.
"It's been years of me working on this, and now that it's gone and I'm staring into the quite literal black void of a blank Unreal Engine level I am both petrified and exhilarated," Trotter wrote.
The 98 Degrees frontman, his wife Vanessa Lachey and their kids Phoenix Robert, 1, Brooklyn Elisabeth, 3, and Camden John, 5, look sun-soaked and exhilarated in a new snap series shared to Vanessa's Instagram account Tuesday.
There is, for instance, that astonishing scene that introduces us to Quinn and Caitlin, alone in the early hours of the harvest day, dancing to "Street Fighting Man" with such exhilarated abandon that a lampshade catches fire.
No one was around to hear the faint DZZZ sound, but I felt exhilarated by the possibility of running into someone and the bonus naughtiness of having put one recyclable item in my non-recyclable items trash bag.
Synthesizing diverse possibilities — from Japanese prints to inlaid jewel boxes to embroidered kimonos to kitsch figures to digital screens — she generates a vision of uncertainty to carry with us as we head into the future, exhilarated and apprehensive.
Paup, who until a few days earlier had never been to Arizona, was exhilarated to have finally arrived at the house on East Hopi Drive — a blue two-bedroom trailer on two acres of land — but also exhausted.
It's time to start recognizing that social networks actually are becoming the world-shattering forces that their boosters long promised they would be — and to be unnerved, rather than exhilarated, by the huge social changes they could uncork.
My own prime is a distant memory, but my later years find me happier, more financially secure and unexpectedly exhilarated by a sense of freedom I've never experienced before, so I have zero desire to turn back the clock.
The path to victory hinges on the 2400 ridings surrounding Toronto that Trudeau swept in 19808, when young voters — exhilarated by his promises to legalize marijuana, tackle climate change and reform the electoral system — turned out in record numbers.
In describing their child's mental state when wandering off, the top five parental responses were "focused, with intent to go somewhere or do something" (50 percent), "content or happy" (37 percent), "playful" (30 percent), "exhilarated" (27 percent), and "anxious" (17 percent).
" "Although I am exhilarated by tomorrow's spacewalk I have no time to dwell on these emotions," he wrote, noting that the two Tims had six hours and thirty minutes to work on the Space Station's hull, which were "meticulously planned.
Soon there were three straight games of at least 20 points and 7 assists for Lin, and New York City began to go slightly berserk, exhilarated by the notion that Lin, an unheralded Taiwanese-American player, was suddenly lighting it up.
They talked about a short story they'd both read, in which a woman finds out her husband has died, feels devastated, then exhilarated as she realizes she is finally free, then finds out her husband actually survived, and then dies.
Audiences are dissolved into tears by "Comfort Ye My People" and "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth," exhilarated by "The Trumpet Shall Sound," uplifted by "Unto Us a Child Is Born," and brought to their feet by the "Hallelujah" chorus.
Structured as a set of connected vignettes involving a group of teenagers on the last night of summer, the movie captures the way a big turning point in your life can make you feel both sad and exhilarated at the same time.
Many people, feeling that the film implicitly sides with Simin (the mother who doesn't want her child growing up under "these circumstances"), were exhilarated by Farhadi's frank portrayal of middle-class ambivalence toward the values on which the Islamic republic was founded.
"He's tired of being alone, and is looking for an heir and a partner and a friend, and he's exhilarated by showing off his wares," said Christian Borle, the two-time Tony Award winning actor brought in to play the role on Broadway.
So I was terrified and exhilarated at the same time, and there were reels playing in my mind of me accomplishing my mission in a totally legendary fashion, airplanes flying overhead and banners streaming and confetti bursting and lions and tigers dancing in cages.
I was exhilarated as I set off, but a blocked road and a detour sign sent me into a deserted village, where I began to worry — a dirt road, no signs, ruined buildings, like driving into the sort of entrapment I'd been warned about.
Emerging triumphant from a down-to-the-wire victory Thursday afternoon in the Winter Olympic tournament final, against their longtime Canadian rivals, the U.S. women's hockey team fielded questions from the press while looking basically as exhilarated and joyful as could be expected from such a win.
Last year, when a weary but exhilarated André Borschberg landed the Solar Impulse plane in Hawaii after nearly 118 hours in the air, one could not fail to be inspired by the determination, passion and technological achievements of the team which made this incredible achievement possible.
Whatever prompted his choice — loss of heart, alienation from the Democratic Party's 1968 shambles, or credulous hope that Nixon might actually end the war in Vietnam — it was a wan coda to the most dramatic and exhilarated (indeed, the only) self-reinvention of his long career.
But as far as ... the way people have responded to what I've done, there's very few things in my life that I've done that come anywhere close to making you feel exhilarated and humbled and fulfilled and challenged and all that, all at the same time.
A day after claiming her party's nomination for president, an exhilarated Hillary Clinton said she was "still processing" the emotions of the moment on Wednesday as she heard from people around the globe both excited about her success and deeply anxious about her Republican rival, Donald J. Trump.
Cleveland on edge as Republicans arrive for convention Though the mood here is far more subdued than it was in 2000 and 2004 when delegates were exhilarated about nominating George W. Bush, the Pence pick clearly reassured party members -- leaving some detractors willing to give Trump a chance to reset and win their confidence.
I had seen an Associated Press article, with Jane Wiggins's photo of the cloud in Iowa, and a reference to Pretor-Pinney and his Cloud Appreciation Society and felt a kind of instant and exhilarated envy: Apparently, some people cultivated a meaningful connection to what I'd only ever regarded as vaporous arrangements of nothingness.
"Marriage Story" actress Laura Dern would go on to win Best Supporting Actress for her scene-stealing role as Scarlett Johansson's character's divorce attorney, but at the Independent Spirit Awards, an awards show dedicated to independent film and diversity, she received a different kind of accolade that had her grinning, dancing in her seat, and looking truly exhilarated.
In attendance was a young Vic Reeves (real name: Jim Moir) who could be found hopping around the muddy fields charged up on amphetamine and exhilarated by the savage music he was hearing from the stage: a ferocious and unearthly mix of discordant punk, dense dub, propulsive funk – a mutated sound that has since come to define post-punk as a genre.
That would be absurd and especially cold-hearted given the circumstances—Seattle's appearance in the MLS Cup final will be the first in their history, and I will be thinking of Branom on Saturday, hoping that a man who has watched his side through years of relative mediocrity is entirely excited, hopeful, and proud of his team, that he is exhilarated by the rare prospect of his love for Seattle Sounders being requited by success.

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