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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

When she returns to her home country, she is struck by the “good energy” that comes not from the satisfaction of sisu but from exuberant joy.

From New York Times

Then the senior midfielder took off his helmet and dashed toward his exuberant teammates and an ecstatic student section that made the trip to Potomac on Friday night.

From Washington Post

McBurney, the director, is known for his exuberant use of audiovisual effects, and his team have conjured an impressive sensory texture here.

From New York Times

Taut, tan and dressed all in black, the Boss was a commanding figure as he led his band — and that exuberant crowd — through favorites that have spanned his career.

From Washington Post