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Joy turned up so loud it leaks out of you and into the room.

means To feel and openly express great delight, usually about something specific and worth celebrating.

from From Old French rejoir, built on joir, to enjoy, ultimately from Latin gaudere, to be gladthe re- adds an intensifying flourish, joy doubled down.

Bible favoriteOne of scripture's most-repeated commands to readers.
Active verbDemands expression, not just quiet inner contentment.
Joy rootsShares ancestry with joy, enjoy, and gaudy.
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