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jubilant

[joo-buh-luhnt] / ˈdʒu bə lənt /


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In front of jubilant fans roaring like USC fans once roared, Oregon used an 85-yard punt return, a terrible Trojan penalty and awful Trojan play calls to roll to a 42-27 victory.

From Los Angeles Times

But on Tuesday Mr Andrews - decidedly less jubilant - faced a media pack as he tersely revealed the state would walk away from its contract.

From BBC

Juvenile, with a mouth full of jewelry and a camo bandana, and a jubilant Mannie Fresh made the most of the chance to show off the intricacy and history behind these floor-filling party tracks.

From Los Angeles Times

The jubilant street scenes hover in the background like unanswered, provocative questions.

From New York Times

Of the 11 men getting Bachelor’s degrees in the jubilant ceremony at Folsom Prison last month, one was no longer a prisoner.

From Seattle Times