jubilantly

[ UK /d‍ʒˈuːbɪləntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a joyous manner
    they shouted happily
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How To Use jubilantly In A Sentence

  • 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
  • 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
  • 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?
  • 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"
  • 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.
  • 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’.
  • 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
  • The director shows stunning theatrical vision in her creation of a bright, brassy, and jubilantly sassy show that had the audience stamping for more.
  • 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.
  • 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'
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