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I have never been in a town so full of exuberant people.
He was exuberant enough to do so the next week.
An exuberant American design in the book, above right, is from 1952.
Is it just us, or does spring seem especially exuberant this year?
His writing also shows an exuberant love for the written word.
But even those companies with strong reports were not exuberant about the industry's performance today.
They are exuberant places where people go to to have fun.
Would she look any more exuberant if she'd been given an interview with the president?
The people who live there are very exuberant and rich.
Even the exuberant Kate for once had nothing to say.
Desserts have always been exuberant here, and they still are.
He is exuberant and full of praise at this point.
The exuberant miners still thought it was all part of the act.
In a moment she was joined by exuberant village girls.
It was an exuberant feeling, but also a little scary.
At one exuberant point, he actually flips himself over on his back.
But then, having such an exuberant subject, they could hardly miss.
He grinned at her, exuberant now that there was something to do.
And all around the exuberant house is evidence of a plant lover.
He thinks his exuberant marketing will win them over again.
Whatever the case, the exuberant audience was clearly with the company every moment of the evening.
Go with an exuberant crowd, and try not to discuss anything serious.
With an almost exuberant flourish the old man closed the door.
He was quite young, with an open face bearing an exuberant smile.
But it was still only a tunnel through rock, nothing exuberant.