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Discover Ludwig"exuberantly" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to mean "filled with great joy and enthusiasm." For example, "She sang exuberantly at the concert."
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exuberantly
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In an exuberant manner
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Aliya, a 13-year-old pupil, exuberantly wished Qureshi "Happy Malala Day, teacher!" Aliya said she had been moved by reading Malala's diary.
Also, as he cut and sliced, smote exuberantly and flogged, the consequences of what he was doing became apparent.
(Now 42, Beresford started out as an actor but is also author of The Last of the Haussmans, an exuberantly accomplished debut at the National in 2012).
All this is despite his prominent role in putting the Northern Ireland peace deal back on the rails; despite a giveaway budget in December; and despite a plan announced in January to spend €184 billion ($250 billion) on roads and the like over the next seven years.The economy is still expanding, but less exuberantly than it was.
One of the nastiest years for bond investors in history was 1994, when the Federal Reserve started to tighten monetary policy.PIMCO's Bill Gross, probably the best known bond manager in the world, said in his latest outlook that: "Corporate credit and high-yield bonds are somewhat exuberantly and irrationally priced.
That is the central theme of an enjoyable and exuberantly argued book by a British historian, Tom Holland, who combines sound scholarly credentials with a gift for storytelling on a magisterial scale.
Funerals are big social events at which grief is expressed openly and exuberantly.
He is no mystic; he once exuberantly fired into the air while elderly men performed the zikr, a prayerful dance.
Readers will recognise some as pale versions of stories he has fictionalised more exuberantly elsewhere.
Certainly it is untypical of far-right politics to be exuberantly gay, to complain about Islam mainly because of its social illiberalism, and to worry about immigration for fear that it would make Dutch society less tolerant.
"Jack Straw's Castle" (1976), a collection named after a gay cruising spot on Hampstead Heath, seemed to be a celebration of exuberantly broken rules.
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