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euphoria
noun as in extreme happiness
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One tongue-in-cheek review reads: "Although it can be slightly annoying to be stuck at these lights, the pure joy and euphoria you feel when the light is green is out of this world."
It opens with a gently strummed mandolin, and a story about the terror and euphoria of being so partied-out you can't remember the night before.
Each celebratory jump into the pool after winning a championship was the height of euphoria, Pintaric said.
During the process, the brain also floods with the neurotransmitter dopamine, creating feelings of euphoria and activating the brain's reward system.
Those moves have already introduced a sour note to the post-Assad euphoria among the population.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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