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There was, however, no sign of jubilance in his expression.
He sounded tired, all the jubilance he'd had when we first met gone from him now.
So he'd expected something akin to jubilance from his adopted son this evening.
The Bengals went from jubilance to devastation in the time it took to turn their heads.
The miners looked coldly at them, and behind their eyes was a little fierce jubilance.
Those looked away, abashed, before throwing themselves the more wildly back into jubilance.
There was a curious jubilance in the air.
That gesture is usually left to the daily stage winner, but the American's jubilance was understandable.
In contrast to the television jubilance, the poker players were virtually solemn.
Here modernity erupts with the jubilance of a prodigal returned.
"She went from jubilance to suspicion and then misery.
Professor Jark had cackled in jubilance at the moment of battle's end.
That's why for some fans the jubilance surrounding the team's 2-0 start this season is tinged with caution.
Gary could have heard the jubilance in Banchert's voice even if his ear hadn't been at the receiver.
The needle on the rev counter soared: I didn't care; a delinquent jubilance had got me.
The word jubilance scarcely does justice to the scene that unfolded when the final whistle blew.
His jubilance was more than a challenge.
Kalem thought it sounded reasonable, but the initial burst of jubilance suddenly seemed further away.
The answer came like a whisper, giving him a flash of jubilance; he had broken through Johnny's trance.
Ware's easy jubilance rode through to Grayth, lessening the tension.
But their mood in the winner's circle Saturday was pure jubilance in the pouring rain.
He broke off, his jubilance fading. "
The jubilance in Sulu's voice was sharply offset by the bridge-wide understanding that they'd almost been wrecked here and now.
Unmistakable jubilance rang in Kirk's voice.