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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

All are practical yet witty; their exuberant energy reminiscent of R. Crumb’s work.

From Washington Post

Shasta, Loos grew up to write sassy, exuberant feminist novels such as “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” the libretto for “Gigi” and a sensational memoir, “No Mother to Guide Her.”

From Los Angeles Times

Of course, these and other apparently contradictory manifestations of hip-hop culture can be seen as strategic responses to powerlessness, and they take exuberant, savvy, subtle and self-aware forms.

From Washington Post

It doesn’t seem right that the spirit of such a pure and exuberant character should be reduced to something so flippant and basically cynical.

From New York Times