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exultar
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alegrar
To express great joy.
triumph
rejoice
exult
exuberate
Portuguese
exultar
1
But,
jubilate
,
I have got my garden all hoed the first time!
2
P.S.- Ihavewronged you, Jason, by my suspicions; never
mind
,
-
jubilate
!
3
Shout amain, exalt your voices, stamp your feet,
jubilate
,
Organ Mountains!
4
She fell on her knees in an exalted,
jubilate
spirit.
5
Women, above all, are expected to
jubilate
at all costs.
6
Our music is not a dirge, but a
jubilate
.
7
McGegan predicts a bright future for it and enthusiastically describes it as a baroque virtuoso equivalent of Mozart's Exsultate,
jubilate
.
8
To whoop and
jubilate
and jazz;
9
Jubilate
Singers Music Director previews their performance of Handel's oratorio Israel in Egypt.
10
Christchurch's
Jubilate
Singers are celebrating their 40th anniversary in style.
11
Suddenly Leonore called back in
jubilating
tones, "Salo, Salo, did you hear?"
12
Who was he? And after glaring at me wildly he would go on,
jubilating
and sneering.
13
I waited until the
Jubilate
was ended and then went in to bid good-bye to my friends.
14
Music Director of Christchurch based
'
Jubilate
Singers' ensemble presenting French works for choir and organ this Sunday.
15
He looks at the clouds, the mountains, the living beings of the earth, and vaults and
jubilates
!
16
The passing music had a
jubilating
effect upon our guards, who paraded gayly up and down the room.
jubilate at
Portuguese
exultar
Catalan
alegrar
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