Which preposition to use with exhilarating

with Occurrences 7%

The monuments of the tributary that poured its ice from between Red and Black Mountains I found to be the most interesting of them all; and when I saw its magnificent moraines extending in majestic curves from the spacious amphitheater between the mountains, I was exhilarated with the work that lay before me.

to Occurrences 6%

This liquor is exceedingly pleasant, and of a diuretic quality; is exhilarating to the spirits, and even intoxicating to weak heads.

as Occurrences 5%

She was as wildly exhilarated as a child when she was taken on the trolley to Watauga.

in Occurrences 3%

Even Aunt Rachel was temporarily exhilarated in spirits when she was ushered into the neatly furnished chamber which was assigned to her use.

at Occurrences 3%

That they are the gladnesses of love, is well known, for the mind is exhilarated at the sight of them; and because love is in them, those favors are dearer and more precious than any other gifts, it being as if their hearts were in them.

than Occurrences 2%

Nothing more exhilarating than a proposal that you have rejected.

from Occurrences 2%

The air was perfectly exhilarating from its purity.

than Occurrences 2%

For the time beingif he must confess the truthhe was actually rather enjoying himself, rather exhilarated than otherwise by the swiftly shifting scenes and characters of his unfolding investigations and by the brisk sword-play of wits in which he was called upon constantly to engage; both essential ingredients of the wine of life according to the one recipe he knew.

past Occurrences 1%

The sharp fiddles are already beginning to squeak out a gay galop, and I am tapping impatient time with my foot to that brisk, emphasized music which has always seemed to Barbara and me exhilarating past the power of words to express.

for Occurrences 1%

The prevalence of an unmitigated undertow renders it quite exhilarating for old ladies and invalids.

without Occurrences 1%

Tea exhilarates without intoxication, and its enlivening qualities are equally felt by the sedentary student and the active labourer.

of Occurrences 1%

No man in London, I should think, has so many and such devoted friends in every class and stratum; and those friends acknowledge in him not only the most vivacious and exhilarating of social companions, but one of the moral forces which have done most to quicken their consciences and lift their lives.

by Occurrences 1%

SEVENTHLY, he drew out a paper from which he read as follows: "We, natives of the same country, in the chamber under the light of our window, have found our thoughts and thence our judgements exhilarated by meditating on conjugial love; for who is not exhilarated by this love, which, while it prevails in the mind, prevails also through the whole body?

Which preposition to use with  exhilarating