We have no meanings for "great jubilation" in our records yet.
1 When they landed on French soil, they were received with great jubilation .
2 The Indians in the party of Timmendiquas already showed great jubilation .
3 There was great jubilation at the Sheriff's, and not there alone.
4 Of course the dogs and I both hurried down to him in great jubilation .
5 In France the news was received with great jubilation , and many of Montcalm's officers gained promotion.
6 WHEN the Roman armies returned from these many victorious campaigns, they were received with great jubilation .
7 When we reached the house, there was great jubilation over me, but Mr Forest himself was very serious.
8 With howls of delight the various dogs collected about their masters, and made for the tents in great jubilation .
9 There was great jubilation in the encampment after the arrival of the newcomers, old friendships were renewed and new ones made.
10 The capital, Nicosia, then capitulated, whereupon the Egyptian troops returned to Egypt with the captive king and were received with great jubilation .
11 You may remember great jubilation in Weather Eye a year or so ago when the 44th IMO Prize was awarded to Jim Dooge.
12 They were scenes of great jubilation and it feels like nitpicking to point out the victory songs did not extend to serenading Moyes.
13 Almost three years ago, on a day of great jubilation , the citizens of the wretched island nation of Haiti lived their own Election Day Myth.
14 Great jubilation reigned on all the ships.
15 "Roger," exclaimed Harry in great jubilation , "I believe you have hit upon the very thing.
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