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exuberant

[ig-zoo-ber-uhnt] / ɪgˈzu bər ənt /




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There was nothing to suggest that compared with other occasions in recent years, the market timers were becoming unusually exuberant.

From Barron's

There are as many shades of pink here as there are greens in our meditative forest — but these colors are found in nature only in an exuberant Barbie-scape, or in one inspiring magnolia.

From Seattle Times

The worst imaginable horrors occurred as Hamas massacred civilians in the morning hours of an exuberant Jewish holiday, Simchat Torah.

From Salon

“You have the feeling that making her sit in a chair is like putting her in handcuffs; I wondered how anyone so exuberant could sit still long enough to write a script,” Hanson recalls.

From Los Angeles Times

The dress code for the evening was “Hank casual,” and the mood, in keeping with the man being honored, was surprisingly exuberant.

From New York Times