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UK
/ɛɡzjˈuːbəɹəntli/
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ADVERB
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in an ebullient manner
Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression -
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.