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exuberantly

[ UK /ɛɡzjˈuːbəɹəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an ebullient manner
    Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression
  2. in an exuberant manner
    the exuberantly baroque decoration of the church

How To Use exuberantly In A Sentence

  • My older brother has been exuberantly recounting shared moments with celebrities (with varying degrees of truth) for some time now.
  • And he exuberantly flung his arms wide and his head back as he hurled himself into the mood. The Sun
  • Those who enjoy dinner plate sized dahlias, or even beds of exuberantly increasing sweet woodruff need not apply.
  • And he exuberantly flung his arms wide and his head back as he hurled himself into the mood. The Sun
  • He loved the song and danced it exuberantly, perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose.
  • A final score of 10-8 left the Oxford side celebrating exuberantly upon becoming National Student Champions.
  • We have become accustomed to their astonishingly energetic performances and their exuberantly dramatic interpretations. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he exuberantly flung his arms wide and his head back as he hurled himself into the mood. The Sun
  • You have to feel for them: a couple of beers, then suddenly they're facing down a series of exuberantly delivered one-to-ones with some of the most sinister and surreal comic creations this side of The League Of Gentlemen.
  • The brushwork is exuberantly coloristic, the palette composed of delicately keyed harmonies of rose and coral, cool aquamarines, frothy whites, pale golds, and blues.
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