a clown's exuberant nonsense.
an exuberant, nippy puppy.
dizzy and exuberant rhetoric
an exuberant growth of moss;
Hothouse plants do not possess exuberant vitality.
Bright, fresh fruit aromas of cherry, raspberry, and blueberry fill the glass. Youthfully exuberant with lots of sweet fruit on the palate with hints of spice and vanilla.
They're having fun, and as the audiences' exuberant reactions indicate, the fun is contagious.
This is particularly noticeable in Princess Aurora's exuberant entrance on her 16th birthday.
There is an exuberant patch of poppies and weeds outside in the rocky dirt.
Catayama, who is a kind of exuberant, somewhat aristocratic man, was very frustrated.
The Great Hall was filling up fast when they arrived, the talk louder and the mood more exuberant than usual.
After this week's inaugural game, Juliane Leao, of home team Vila Olimpica, is exuberant.
He spoke with a fluency in which there was nothing English and his gestures were exuberant.
" It is good to see you again, " an exuberant Mr. Kim told the president through an interpreter.
Social media was flooded with all sorts of bizarre and wondrous creations, an exuberant hodgepodge of fantasies and artistic styles.
You are happy, sad, upset, exuberant, which means very happy.
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