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As exuberant as I tend to be, I did feel “knight” would be too melodramatic.

An exuberant game of football takes place, then the sound of shells is heard, and both sides repair back to their enemy positions.

What separates the trolls from the exuberant or opinionated is anonymity.

That fun consisted, at least in part, of some very exuberant railroading.

Exuberant and creative, he moved to New York City at 19 to become a poet and a musician.

The glorious sun was strong in his might, and, like his Maker, warmed the northern world into exuberant life.

On the following afternoon he found her, for instance, radiant with that exuberant happiness he had learned now to distrust.

In his presence she blossomed out, her eyes shone the moment he arrived, her voice altered, her spirits became exuberant.

The reader falls easily under the spell of this exuberant enthusiasm and is charmed by the poetic power evinced.

George Sand describes it as "un peu exuberant de style, mais rempli de bonnes choses et de tres-belles pages."

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On this page you'll find 130 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to exuberant, such as: animated, brash, buoyant, cheerful, ebullient, and elated.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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