How To Use Jubilant In A Sentence

  • As she cycled alone to the line, she had time to grab a national flag from the jubilant crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground.
  • Jubilant, most gave up the idea of protesting in the freezing temperatures again, but approximately 1,000 persisted with their plan.
  • I am very happy to get a chance to compose songs in the Malayalam movie 'Plavilla Police'," a jubilant Ramatheerathan told PTI after the 'pooja' for recording of songs at a studio here. You Don't Know Me
  • More than two million pupils were jubilant at getting the day off to enjoy the winter wonderland. The Sun
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  • Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face.
  • Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast were the jubilant celebrations by the away section, who know this was one giant step towards safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were flying and we came ashore jubilant and buoyed up.
  • It's hard to convey how jubilant and peaceful the atmosphere is, and this in a country full of macho hotheads!
  • Tourism bosses are jubilant at the publicity Scarborough is receiving prior to the 2004 holiday season.
  • It was less a protest rally than a jubilant celebration, for they know now that they are on the very cusp of victory. Times, Sunday Times
  • So as you are striving to digest a bellyful of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and notice yourself screaming at the television, enraged at a bad call by the ref, or jubilant at a touchdown, remember that millions of years of human evolution have shaped your brain to emotionally bond with your team. Michael Taft: Of Touchdowns and Tribalism
  • Mass jubilant shrieks of delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast were the jubilant celebrations by the away section, who know this was one giant step towards safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were no cheering and jubilant fans waiting for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Liverpool were in a jubilant mood after their cup victory.
  • At recess Tom continued his flirtation with Amy with jubilant self - satisfaction.
  • There were no cheering and jubilant fans waiting for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Liverpool were in a jubilant mood after their cup victory.
  • All the staff are really helpful and I feel jubilant afterwards. The Sun
  • “Our movement has reached not just a tipping point but a leverage point,” he called out jubilantly. The Green Façade
  • And throughout the edifice resound the jubilantly sonorous harmonies from the organ. 10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002
  • Then the two confrères in evil would flee by helicopter (with me in the back seat, did they but know it) from the top floor of the Presidential Palace as the jubilant mob broke down the door and stormed up the stairs.
  • UFO fans were jubilant but others were far from convinced. The Sun
  • The whole effect was massive, mediaeval, architectural, a celebration of jubilant ecclesiology and secular decoration. GOTHIC PURSUIT
  • TWICE as many patients now survive cancer compared to half a century ago, jubilant experts said yesterday. The Sun
  • He adds that they are "jubilant" about Pennsylvania the ejection of Rick Santorum from elected politics really is a richly deserved event, though nowhere near sufficient for today Archive 2006-11-01
  • The twins looked at each other jubilantly but with some surprise.
  • The Sligo fans were definitely jubilant and dozens of camera phones captured the moment but that's as far as it went.
  • Having released Up And Down – a mix of jubilant swingers, poignant standards and intelligent inflecting of lyrics – she's moving steadily onward and upward as 2012 beckons. This week's new live music
  • While the next Great Backyard Bird Count is ten months away, now is a fine time for novices to get outside and figure out the source of all those jubilant chirps, tweets, and whistles that fill the spring air.
  • Soon, he says, the guards seemed to become resigned to what was happening as jubilant crowds cheered and waved flags. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fans were jubilant at/about/over England's victory.
  • The fans were in jubilant mood after the victory.
  • A jubilant Peary wrote in his diary: "The Pole at last!!!
  • I didn't feel particularly jubilant. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • While Charlie Sheen was jubilantly waving his roof machete and roaring "Freedom!" earlier this week, his employers were doing the opposite. Hulu.com: Retaining the Sheen: The Worst Possible Two and a Half Men Replacements
  • In fact, all the waiters and busboys were jubilant.
  • Mark Williams was jubilant after his title triumph ended his 26-month wait for a tournament win on home soil.
  • There were no cheering and jubilant fans waiting for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • UFO fans were jubilant but others were far from convinced. The Sun
  • Jubilant residents are still reeling in shock after an sudden announcement that plans for a youth jail in Brentwood have been scrapped.
  • It was less a protest rally than a jubilant celebration, for they know now that they are on the very cusp of victory. Times, Sunday Times
  • He moved with butterfly-like motions between his snare drum, his bass drums and his cymbals in a jubilant pattern.
  • All the staff are really helpful and I feel jubilant afterwards. The Sun
  • Jubilant Pharmaceuticals NV and Wockhardt UK Ltd. Jubilant Organosys Ltd., an Indian company whose unit recalled amlodipine in the U.K., said the value of the products recalled is "insignificant. U.K. Issues Recall Of Various Generics
  • Mass jubilant shrieks of delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contrast with the jubilant scenes that the Northern Ireland players were sharing with their fans was absolute. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man, peering down out me and clearly amused, asked me over the jubilant caroling my name and what I did.
  • But who cares, when it's also heart-soaringly jubilant? Times, Sunday Times
  • The contrast with the jubilant scenes that the Northern Ireland players were sharing with their fans was absolute. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the game the jubilant fans carried on celebrating, filling the pubs and painting the Welsh capital blue and white.
  • Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
  • A team of hard-faced security guards with tightly furled umbrellas and sinister earpieces did not kneel and scan the jubilant crowd while he celebrated the shot. 'I'm Glad Tiger's Not Here'
  • Students, former guerrilla fighters, police and soldiers took to the streets in a jubilant parade.
  • By the time I returned to my mother's, she was jubilant because she had received two phone calls to assure her that the bag was safe and well.
  • By now you all know Armagh's fate and the village will either be in jubilant or sorrowful mood.
  • Liverpool were in a jubilant mood after their cup victory.
  • Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The streets were packed, and the mood was jubilant, as more and more policemen and women continued to pour in during the afternoon.
  • Three, you personally weave of the sweater is to the dog dog, it would jubilantly the darling put on, in no case would suspicion this suspicion that.
  • Soon, he says, the guards seemed to become resigned to what was happening as jubilant crowds cheered and waved flags. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teachers, pupils and parents at Brightside Primary School are jubilant about the successes and improvements since the infants and juniors merged two years ago.
  • Small television monitors hang from the underside of the balcony, allowing congregants to get a better view of the speakers and occasionally themselves as a cameraman makes his way through the crowd, capturing up-close the jubilant scene of worship and praise that is intensifying throughout the sanctuary. American Grace
  • The fans were in jubilant mood as they left the stadium.
  • In Soweto the mood was less uncertain, the crowds truly jubilant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amongst them, one of New York's most famous gay couples jubilantly announced that they were getting married. Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka To Marry: Gay Marriage Passage Enables Stars To Wed
  • Between each new variation comes another burst of jubilant glee.
  • When I jubilantly told my friends at the BBC and elsewhere about this bolt from the blue, they were shocked.
  • Ferdinand was jubilant after making an impressive comeback from a month on the injured list.
  • The 'darkie' element, on the contrary, was decidedly jubilant. Richmond after the Departure of the Confederates
  • The jubilant crowd shrieked as the balls sailed into the stands' perimeters and crashed into the boundary.
  • Some Turks were jubilant that President Obama avoided the term pushed by diaspora Armenians and their congressional allies. Hurriyet Dailynews
  • Whereas last year's show found lead singer Stuart Murdoch sporting an ascot and being generally subdued, this time around he sang, chatted, danced and appeared, well, jubilant.
  • Somewhere in the bleary early hours of last Friday morning, a bunch of jubilant strangers gatecrashed the victory party of Labour's newest MP.
  • As she cycled alone to the line, she had time to grab a national flag from the jubilant crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • UFO fans were jubilant but others were far from convinced. The Sun
  • The Blackburn fans were jubilant but to general surprise Wanderers came away to net the ball twice in as many minutes.
  • Foreign companies were jubilant, since they would get unprecedented access to the Chinese market.
  • As Barry Bonds nears Babe Ruth's career total of 714 home runs, play-by-play announcers are facing an awkward first: how do you call a jubilant moment that many people believe is, on some level, a fraud? Bonds: Tough Call
  • The Puppets, including Dreamgirls-like backup singers, accompany Cee Lo Green and Gwyneth Paltrow on a jubilantly wacky and multi-colored Grammys performance. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • He announces jubilantly that the drinks are on him.
  • All the staff are really helpful and I feel jubilant afterwards. The Sun
  • Mass jubilant shrieks of delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Denman went down, held a jubilant conversation with Florrie through the keyhole, and returned to the deck, where, with a short spanner in his hand -- replevined from the engine room for use in case of an emergency -- he spent the night on watch; for, with all lights out, a watch was necessary. The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility
  • The contrast with the jubilant scenes that the Northern Ireland players were sharing with their fans was absolute. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and his jubilant teammates landed at Auckland Airport yesterday morning to a rapturous crowd of supporters and a heart-warming Maori powhiri.
  • Soon, he says, the guards seemed to become resigned to what was happening as jubilant crowds cheered and waved flags. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jubilant winners said they would relax for a couple of days before preparing for the television round.
  • Through discussion, the greatly household-use oneself accumulates at ordinary times of zero spent money to buy some seedlings and tool, rush toward the park jubilantly .
  • When she and Cal found them there, she shouted jubilantly, ‘I knew you'd be here!’
  • Here it comes again: three weeks of March Madness, a record 68 teams, surely a few buzzer beaters, a Cinderella or two, style-deficient coaches dressing in the dark, CBS announcer Gus Johnson yelping like a wild boar is gnawing his ankle, and, fingers crossed, another Louisville male cheerleader grabbing a basketball and lobbing it jubilantly to the heavens, almost costing Rick Pitino a win. The Many Ways to Be a March Madness Fan
  • Colleagues and comrades over the years were in a jubilant mood at the party anxiously awaiting presentations.
  • In the stands, on the pitch and indeed on the touchline, there were jubilant scenes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She walks slowly down a street now emptied of cars and people, but soon breaks into a jubilant run.
  • In paintings like "Site domestique (au fusil espadon) avec tête d'inca et petit fauteuil à droite" (1966) or sculptures like "La jubilant" (1967), Dubuffet enters an architectural dimension. James Turrell's Skyspace Offers a Meditation on Light and Time
  • A jubilant Oxford crew spray the bubbly as they celebrate an impressive row in the 151st Boat Race.
  • He's set horrific tales of drug overdoses, chainsaw murders and matricide to a jubilant beat.
  • Jubilant Pharmaceuticals NV has been asked by UK Medicines & Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA), the largest drug watchdog in Europe, to recall various batches of its product, amlodipine besilate, from the UK market following "serious good manufacturing practices (GMP) deficiencies" found during an inspection of its contract manufacturer, Mumbai-based MJ Bio Pharma. India News Digest: Jubilant Subsidiary Recalls Drugs
  • The atmosphere was jubilant from the moment we walked in to the very last moment in our private villa outside the entrance. LA Wine Fest 2006 – California Wine with a Hollywood Twist
  • TWICE as many patients now survive cancer compared to half a century ago, jubilant experts said yesterday. The Sun
  • This was in stark contrast to the jubilant scenes that greeted her return from exile when hundreds of thousands lined the streets. Times, Sunday Times
  • It started on election night 1998 with John Howard jubilant before an ecstatic crowd.
  • As she cycled alone to the line, she had time to grab a national flag from the jubilant crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast were the jubilant celebrations by the away section, who know this was one giant step towards safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amber cried jubilantly as she skipped into the theatre.
  • ‘I told you it was him,’ said a blond-haired girl, jubilantly.
  • More than 150 jubilant residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out.
  • Their weeks are filled with convivial church suppers, musically upbeat prayer meetings, and jubilant testimony services.
  • But while most bars echoed with the sound of despair, jubilant cheers could be heard coming from one Old Town pub.
  • Returns to the palace, the small ring jubilant hugs these shrimp to give the jade meals room main pipe Li father-in-law to look.
  • Jubilant residents were today celebrating a High Court victory in a long-running planning dispute.
  • But those who took part were jubilant that in their eyes the event had been ‘such a success’.
  • The televised match from West Germany must be over, and jubilant fans were parading Rome on their way to a celebratory beer-up. The Vatican Rip
  • One performer gets yuks from his big hair and soft tummy, and he even has a Snoopy moment, getting jubilantly carried away by another performer's rhythmic inventions. Some new shtick in 'Stomp'
  • For a while, he joined the kid on the floor, rolling the toy truck across the room and watching the small boy run after it jubilantly.
  • Jubilant jumped-up managers all over the country embarked on a new aggression against the people who do the work.
  • The director shows stunning theatrical vision in her creation of a bright, brassy, and jubilantly sassy show that had the audience stamping for more.
  • When the Kharzai regime falls and bin Laden jubilantly returns to Afghanistan, he will trumpet America's impotence. Gary S. Chafetz: The Urgent Need to Hunt Down Osama bin Laden
  • Labeling her Obama's "baby mama" and calling her jubilant fist jab a "terrorist fist jab," is only the beginning of the nastiness. Bonnie Fuller: Michelle Obama's War Against the W(B)itchhunters
  • Radicals were jubilant at getting rid of him.
  • Accrington erupted into a sea of red and white as jubilant fans celebrated the promotion of the town's football team to the Conference.
  • In Soweto the mood was less uncertain, the crowds truly jubilant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fans were in jubilant mood after the victory.
  • In the stands, on the pitch and indeed on the touchline, there were jubilant scenes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thousands of jubilant supporters gathered to greet their heroes, who arrived at the Mansion House in an open-topped bus after a celebratory tour starting at their Belle Vue ground.
  • This was in stark contrast to the jubilant scenes that greeted her return from exile when hundreds of thousands lined the streets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even Mike's eyes were jubilant; his newfound radiance made me think of the fear that I had just previously seen in him.
  • It was less a protest rally than a jubilant celebration, for they know now that they are on the very cusp of victory. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't feel particularly jubilant. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • I had my camera with me so took a picture of him looking jubilant with his catch - just before he unhooked it and set it free.
  • Jubilant children can now go to their chosen schools after education chiefs admitted an embarrassing gaffe.
  • In Soweto the mood was less uncertain, the crowds truly jubilant. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were jubilant that they'd caught somebody, but I couldn't tell if the warble was a victory salute or a sign of even worse things to come. Bravo-Two-Zero
  • This was in stark contrast to the jubilant scenes that greeted her return from exile when hundreds of thousands lined the streets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two had been out together the previous night, and Montgomery appeared tired but jubilant.
  • Yesterday only the jubilant Labour victors were in evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • CNN briefly flashed video of jubilant Palestinians celebrating amid the squalor of their microstate, but evidently thought better of running it more than once. The Wall Street Journal Editorial Page: Sept. 12, 2001
  • In the stands, on the pitch and indeed on the touchline, there were jubilant scenes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I recall the jubilant ring of Ben Hill as, lifting an old placard on The old South,
  • Conrig smiled, recalling the jubilant face of his brother Stergos as the doctor relayed the windspoken message of Princess Ullanoth: The gates of the palace are wide open, and most of its garrison has fallen to my sorcery. Conqueror's Moon
  • In the afternoon the young Maharajah rode on his elephant, showering gold and silver coins on jubilant crowds of his subjects.
  • Doolittle agrees but prevails on Eliza to give him some money after which he jubilantly gives voice to his general philosophy, ‘With a Little Bit of Luck’.
  • Dundee were then one of Scotland's leading club sides but when the final whistle went the wee Rangers remained jubilantly on the field while the Dens Park stars trudged silently and sulkily to the dressing room.
  • Twain said in a letter to his friend William Dean Howells, the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, that Orion "wrote me jubilantly of what a ten-strike he was going to make with that speech. Mark Twain's "Skeleton Novelette"
  • The tone of the dance was by turns rapt, jubilant, and possessed.
  • At her best, Niki de Saint Phalle made works that were so jubilantly, unrestrainedly goofy, they came off as scary and aggressive. Sculptures add color to New York Avenue, but are they art?
  • Why do jubilant footballers always have to scream with their mouths wide open? Times, Sunday Times
  • These are people who are overly jubilant; who have catchphrases, memorizing clever lines of dialogue from popular movies.
  • At Martin's family home in neighbouring Conception Bay, however, the mood was jubilant.
  • The poet, now in jubilant spirits, collected all the compositions of which his taste approved, and had them printed near him, so that correct proof-sheets might be sent to the publishers across the Ocean. The Poems of Henry Timrod.
  • He said the crew of the Maersk Alabama was "jubilant" when they received word that Phillips was safe. Captain Richard Phillips rescued from Somali savages.
  • The monarchists were jubilant about the November 6 result.
  • I didn't feel particularly jubilant. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • The fans were in jubilant mood as they left the stadium.
  • When her grandmother had called to mark his death, she had announced jubilantly that the bottle of cava they had been saving all the years had just been opened. The Empty Family
  • Jon M. Huntsman Jr. - who described himself as "jubilant" about Divine Strake's cancellation - were in the front lines of the opposition, right next to antiwar progressives. Hold the Mushrooms
  • Canterbury as they gathered in jubilant groups outside places of business and beside their front gates, talking excitedly together. Prudence Crandall, Woman of Courage
  • Lisselton came up trumps in the big game and understandably the team and supporters were in a jubilant frame of mind on their homeward journey.
  • And jubilant retail bosses are celebrating a similar success story throughout last year.
  • TWICE as many patients now survive cancer compared to half a century ago, jubilant experts said yesterday. The Sun
  • The mood was jubilant and Edith thought that her exile and imprisonment were finally over.

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