Sentence examples for was exuberance from inspiring English sources

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was exuberance

noun

The quality of being exuberant; cheerful or vigorous enthusiasm; liveliness.

Exact(2)

So if there was exuberance in Mr. Lazio's camp today, the atmosphere at the Clinton headquarters was considerably more cautious.

But this was exuberance.

Similar(55)

"If Romário, his predecessor, was subtlety, Ronaldo is exuberance.

What appeared to be exuberance now looks like avoidance.

What ends up being Ms. Jepsen's signature is exuberance, which is appealing if not sustainable or apt.

What he's communicating is exuberance about the noise of language.

The urge to rewrite, though, is a creative one, and there is exuberance, bravery and brash authority at work here.

What O'Shaughnessy, De Villeneuve and Selfe share, apart from great bone structure and industrial quantities of energy, is exuberance.

We are forced to meet people who poke and prod until you show emotion, whether it's exuberance, anger, disappointment.

Asked what Murthy's confirmation meant to the medical community, Lillis responded, "It's relief, it's exuberance, it's about damn time".

As in every boom, irrational exuberance was merely rational exuberance run amok.

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