Use "exuberant" in a sentence

1. You exuberant Mexicans.

2. My life was not exuberant.

3. He is energetic and exuberant.

4. Bouncy definition is - buoyant, exuberant

5. She gave an exuberant performance.

6. Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.

7. She gave an exuberant account of the party.

8. 25 Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.

9. The prose is exuberant and knowingly exotic.

10. 17 Hothouse plants do not possess exuberant vitality.

11. 18 Young and exuberant,[www.Sentencedict.com] he symbolises Italy's new vitality.

12. Mindful people are happier, more exuberant , more empathetic, and more secure.

13. In 19 Los Angeles was all Hollywood pizzazz and exuberant nationalism.

14. Bouncier definition: lively , exuberant , or self-confident Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. The rest of the cast is equally enthusiastic in this exuberant production.

16. What she intended to be was gay, pleasure-giving, exuberant, free, beautiful, healthy.

17. Unabashedly exuberant, he was so animated on the podium that he occasionally fell off it.

18. Aspace Studio Art Gallery is an exuberant original must see in New Mexico

19. Thus it can be seen, may exchange the debenture issue demand to be exuberant.

20. Her laugh was a gleeful, exuberant shout, her deep voice making it almost masculine.

21. Synonyms for Bubbling include fizzy, carbonated, ebullient, effervescent, effusive, exuberant, yeasty, lively, animated and buoyant

22. But that optimism assumes analysts aren't being irrationally exuberant about the pace of profit recovery.

23. Tina Wilkinson's striking vocals dart over the aggressive and exuberant title track with charismatic panache.

24. The train sped toward the war front, groaning under its load of exuberant German soldiers.

25. She is exuberant as she flies , then tumbles, giggling breathlessly at her own successful effort.

26. This is an old monastery started in a late Gothic style with Baroque exuberant interior decorations.

27. Drug revelations aside, the claims of exuberant youth versus wily experience will be a central issue.

28. French painter noted for his exuberant scenes of gallantry, such as The Embarkation for Cythera ( 1717 ).

29. The atmosphere at Bethel is charged with faith and exuberant joy, which manifests in all we do.

30. Pastel colours are gentle and romantic, helping to restrain exuberant reds and yellows from overwhelming the senses.

31. But these themes are always interspersed with more fanciful ones: grimacing masks, weird animals, exuberant abstract patterns.

32. He had been caught by the camera during an exuberant moment with his teammates, and he was sorry.

33. And here, gaggles of exuberant fourth-graders begged for his autograph as if he were Pluto in Disneyland.

34. Liver sausage, also known as Braunschweiger or liverwurst, and Scrapple are our specialty products and have passionate, exuberant followers

35. Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property.

36. 15 This shows that the Rambler Garden-the diligence, wisdom and a pragmatic, more exuberant vitality of the company.

37. The Last To Know is the most exuberant track, helped by a vibrant horn section and a catchy melody.

38. You play as an exuberant little gear named Axle who maneuvers through dangerous machines, repairing them from the inside out

39. Their exuberant acceptance of your ideas indicated that you have become an expert in all aspects of their demanding business.

40. And here(Sentence dictionary), gaggles of exuberant fourth-graders begged for his autograph as if he were Pluto in Disneyland.

41. The now desolate Central Avenue at that time had the crowded, exuberant vitality of a Reginald Marsh urban nightlife painting.

42. The Conjunctive tissue was exuberant in the region amidst the fasciculi for the 12-week group, with evident vascular neoformation

43. 25 The Last To Know is the most exuberant track, helped by a vibrant horn section and a catchy melody.

44. There are extraordinarily vivid and exuberant pictures which are countered by others which have an almost penitential mood to them.

45. I wonder what his exuberant imagination would have made of Walpole islet -- that most hopelessly forsaken crumb of dry land on the face of the waters.

46. "Community" is a smart, exuberant comedy that was consistently ranked as one of the most inventive and original half hours on television

47. The proliferating decoration, the exuberant colours, and the universal gilding of rococo were banished, the splendours of baroque became distasteful; the intricacies of chinoiserie lost their favour.

48. About Aarhus Jutland's cultural heart, Århus is an exuberant university town with a perfectly preserved old town and a recreated historic village, Den Gamle By

49. In his review for " The New Yorker ", James Wood wrote, Mandanipour s writing is exuberant, Bonhomous, clever, profuse with puns and literary-political references

50. An anomalous person or thing; one that is abnormal or does not fit in: With his quiet nature, he was an Anomaly in his exuberant family

51. 21 The shrubs of White Tephrosia, Cajan and Pallid Rattle-box are drought resistance, endurable to lean soil, developed root system, exuberant growth of branches and leaves and quick growth variety.

52. The family is available in two text weights with matching italics, as well as Bely Display (shown in the specimen), an exuberant display face that features a tilted axis with extreme

53. Charles Spurgeon points to the plural form of blessed and describes this as an exuberant expression of joy that comes with the relief of a burden no longer carried- “Oh the Blessednesses.”

54. The Covenanted Self is the first of a three-book series of Hebrew Bible-focused articles that continues with Texts that Linger, Words that Explode, and concludes with Deep Memory, Exuberant Hope

55. The playful twisting leap that a rabbit makes, usually with a 180–turn in midair: Horace is a Dutch rabbit with an exuberant Binky. verb (used without object), bin·kied, bin·ky·ing.

56. The consulting detective was also pleased with the discussion; his eyes glinted like the sparks of Attritive flint; and though his sips were dainty, as befitted a gentleman savoring the fruit of Bacchus, the sips were frequent and exuberant.

57. Blunting in most small intestinal specimens that have increased intraepithelial lymphocytes Variable crypt distortion in 47% of colon specimens Non-caseating granulomas in [surgpathcriteria.stanford.edu] The duodenum exhibited villous Blunting, swollen and granular appearance, micronodular pattern, and exuberant ecchymotic areas (Figure 1

58. Arranging Tulips Arranging Tulips Read More Birch-Wrapped Basket with Tulips and Daffodils Birch-Wrapped Basket with Tulips and Daffodils This oversize nest cradles an exuberant mix of blooms from spring-flowering bulbs—the botanical counterpart to newly hatched birds

59. When coupled with odd time signatures and such exuberant soloists as Ellis, trombonist Glenn Ferris, tenor saxophonist John Klemmer (showcased on the remarkable "Excursion II"), guitarist Jay Graydon, Altoists Fred Selden and Lonnie Shetter, and tenor Sam Falzone, the …

60. ‘The Cancan, that high kicking, exuberant dance of showgirls, originated in Le Moulin Rouge during the 1890s.’ ‘From the riot of colour of the Cancan dancers' skirts, to the outrageous gear worn by Toulouse-Lautrec, costume creates visual excitement.’ ‘Women have been condemned for dancing the Cancan …

61. Whether you choose to take a Jagatee at one of the alpine skiing chalets or at the stylish club: an exuberant party flair is ever-present in the lifestyle metropolis of the Alps and the warming tea or the cool beer will taste twice as good.

62. My Year Abroad is a wild ride—a caper, a romance, a bildungsroman, and something of a satire of how to get filthy rich in rising Asia.” – Vogue From the award-winning author of Native Speaker and On Such a Full Sea , an exuberant, provocative story about a young American life transformed by an unusual Asian adventure – and about the

63. Yet for all its eclecticism it builds in a single arc -- its core the long second movement, propelled upward by quasi-Minimalist rhythmic repetitions -- until the exuberant jam session is capped by the Churchly sobriety of the orchestral idiom, returning as if to remind everyone of where they are, though more focusing the mood than interrupting it.

64. A constantly modulating subject is Buffeted by exuberant arpeggiations in this celebratory final movement.: Dans ce mouvement final festif, le sujet, soumis à de constantes modulations, est secoué par des arpèges exubérants.: Every country is Buffeted by internal and external storms.: Chaque pays est secoué par des orages intérieurs et extérieurs.: But if it's light, the ball starts to

65. Lesson 6: The Call of the Sovereign God (Acts 2:21, 23, and 39) Lesson 7: A Life of Joy and Gladness (Acts 2:25-28) Lesson 8: How to Receive God’s Forgiveness (Acts 2:37-38) Lesson 9: Snapshot of a Healthy Church (Acts 2:42-47) Lesson 10: The Exuberant Joy of God’s Salvation (Acts 3:1-10) Lesson 11: How to Proclaim the Gospel (Acts 3:11-26)