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Discover LudwigThe phrase "giddy exuberance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of excitement and exhilaration. Example: After months of hard work and anticipation, the team finally won the championship game with giddy exuberance.
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Young and wired, the teenagers' world view is all giddy exuberance and serious money.
For all its giddy exuberance, the movie paints a convincing portrait of the artist as spoilt brat.
The conductor revealed the wildness of the score in this hard-driven account, but not its giddy exuberance.
Anyone familiar with Kemper's work to date will recognise that characterisation: Kemper has made a career out of playing comic characters shot through with a giddy exuberance.
She describes it all with the giddy exuberance of someone who has survived a horrible car crash and isn't quite sure how.
Despite this tough work ethic, Olly maintains the giddy exuberance of a 16-year-old schoolboy on his first night without a curfew.
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If only this hodgepodge offered more fun and less of the kind of frantic creative desperation that tries to pass itself off as giddy comic exuberance.
Giddy enthusiasm.
"Soirée," created two years ago for City Ballet's most promising young dancers, captures the giddy do-or-die exuberance of that special time in a career.
My feelings about Everett are giddy and fond, him being an injection of weapons-grade exuberance into my grey 1980s world.
A bottle rocket of youthful exuberance that represents Britpop's long summer at its giddy peak.
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